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How We Conceptualize Our Attitudes Matters: The Effects of Valence Framing on the Resistance of Political Attitudes
Authors:George Y. Bizer   Richard E. Petty
Affiliation:Union College; The Ohio State University
Abstract:Three studies tested the valence-framing effect: that merely conceptualizing one's preferences as opposing something will make that preference more resistant to persuasion than will thinking about the same preference in terms of supporting something . In Study 1, participants who were led to conceptualize their political preferences as being against a candidate were more resistant to a counterattitudinal message than were participants who were led to conceptualize the same preference as being in favor of the other candidate. Study 2 showed that this effect was not due to a priming process, while Study 3 provided evidence for the effect's generalizability.
Keywords: attitudes    persuasion    attitude change    negativity effect
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