Opportunity for thought as a mediator of attraction to a dissimilar stranger: A further test of an information seeking interpretation |
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Authors: | Raymond C Russ Joel A Gold William F Stone |
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Affiliation: | University of Maryland, European Division USA;University of Maine, Orono, USA |
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Abstract: | It has previously been shown that confusion, produced by an ambiguous film, leads to increased attraction to attitudinally dissimilar others. It was posited that confusion leads to a search for information that will help to structure the confusing situation, and that dissimilar others have perspectives that are of value in this regard. In the present study, subjects were exposed to either a confusing film, a nonconfusing film preceded by an explanation designed to produce confusion, or the nonconfusing film with no preceding explanation. They then were either given an opportunity to think about the film's meaning or were deprived of this opportunity through a filler task. It was argued that the opportunity to think about the film would allow subjects to gain structure, and that this would reduce their confusion, decrease their need for more information, and thereby decrease their attraction to a dissimilar other. The results supported this contention. That is, subjects exposed to either the confusing film or the nonconfusing film with an explanation and then given an opportunity for thought showed significantly less attraction to a dissimilar stranger than their counterparts who were deprived of this opportunity. |
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Keywords: | Reprint requests may be sent to: Joel A Gold Department of Psychology University of Maine Orono ME 04469. |
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