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An affirmed self and an open mind: Self-affirmation and sensitivity to argument strength
Authors:Joshua Correll  Steven J Spencer
Affiliation:a Department of Psychology, University of Colorado, Campus Box 345, Boulder, CO 80309-0345, USA
b University of Waterloo, Canada
Abstract:Self-affirmation seems to enable an individual to objectively evaluate information that would otherwise evoke a defensive reaction. If this objectivity reflects freedom from self-evaluative concerns, affirmation should sensitize people to central cues of a persuasive message, like argument strength. If affirmation simply induces agreeableness or trivializes the issue, affirmed participants should not particularly heed argument strength. Affirmed and non-affirmed participants rated the persuasiveness of pro- and counterattitudinal arguments that varied in strength. Among participants who rated their attitudes as personally important, self-affirmation decreased bias and increased sensitivity to argument strength, as predicted by self-affirmation theory.
Keywords:Self-affirmation   Attitude importance   Argument strength   Defensive bias
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