The differential effects of mood on age differences in the correspondence bias |
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Authors: | Mienaltowski Andrew Blanchard-Fields Fredda |
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Affiliation: | School of Psychology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30322-0170, USA. |
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Abstract: | The present study found that age-related differences in the correspondence bias were differentially influenced by induced mood. Young and older adults completed an attitude-attribution task after having been induced to experience a positive, neutral, or negative mood. Although negative moods intensified age-related differences in the correspondence bias, young and older adults were equally susceptible to the correspondence bias when in a positive mood. In addition, induced mood differentially influenced the attributional confidence of young and older adults. Whereas negatively induced young adults were less confident than positively induced young adults in their attributions, negatively induced older adults were more confident than positively induced older adults in their attributions. Findings are discussed in terms of how positive and negative moods operate differently in motivating young and older adults' attributional judgments. |
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