The effect of evaluation on co-occurrence memory judgement |
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Authors: | Yoav Bar-Anan Efrat Amzaleg-David |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Psychology, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Be'er Sheva, Israel baranany@bgu.ac.il;3. Department of Psychology, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Be'er Sheva, Israel |
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Abstract: | Three experiments tested the effect of an attitude towards an object on the memory judgement of whether this object co-occurred with positive versus negative stimuli. We induced positive or negative attitudes towards novel male stimuli, and paired each man with an equal number of positive and negative animals. In a memory test, participants reported more co-occurrences of same-valence man/animal pairs than opposite-valence pairs. This valence-compatibility effect occurred even when attitudes were induced after the pairing (Experiment 1), when participants knew that each man occurred with an equal number of positive and negative animals (Experiment 2), and in reports of clear memory of pairs that did not co-occur (Experiment 3). The present findings suggest that evaluation causes illusory correlation even when the co-occurring stimuli are not traits or behaviours attributed to the attitude object. The results question the validity of co-occurrence memory judgements as measures of co-occurrence awareness in evaluative conditioning (EC) research. |
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Keywords: | Evaluation Person memory Illusory correlation Evaluative conditioning |
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