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Evaluative interpersonal responses and attributions of attitude: A test of learning theory variablesMone, Robert D. 01 January 1982 (has links)
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Death Penalty Beliefs: How Attitudes are Shaped and RevisedJanuary 2019 (has links)
abstract: Although most Americans support capital punishment, many people have misconceptions about its efficacy and administration (e.g., that capital punishment deters crime). Can correcting people’s inaccurate attitudes change their support for the death penalty? If not, are there other strategies that might shift people’s attitudes about the death penalty? Some research suggests that statistical information can correct misconceptions about polarizing topics. Yet, statistics might be irrelevant if people support capital punishment for purely retributive reasons, suggesting other argumentative strategies may be more effective. In Study 1, I compared how two different interventions shifted attitudes towards the death penalty. In Studies 2 - 4 I examined what other attitudes shape endorsement of capital punishment, and used these findings to develop and test an educational intervention aimed at providing information about errors in the implementation of the death penalty. Altogether, these findings suggest that attitudes about capital punishment are based on more than just retributive motives, and that correcting misconceptions related to its administration and other relevant factors reduces support for the death penalty. / Dissertation/Thesis / Masters Thesis Psychology 2019
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Distinguishing perceptions of bias from perceptions of untrustworthiness: Independent perceptions with shared as well as unshared consequences and antecedentsWallace, Laura Emily 17 October 2019 (has links)
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Homosexual Representation Diversity in Media: The Role of Associative Interference in Diminishing Stereotypes and Improving AttitudesLiu, Xiyuan January 2012 (has links)
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Attitudes to nuclear defence. An investigation of processes of change in elite and non-elite belief systems.Coward, Louise January 1987 (has links)
The recent developments in negotiations to reduce nuclear
weapons in Europe mark a watershed in attitudes towards
nuclear deterrence and security. On the one side lie all
the old beliefs and assumptions about nuclear defence and
security that have been common parlance for the last forty
years and more. On the other side lies a unique
opportunity to develop a new relationship of increased
mutual trust between East and West that could ultimately
lead to substantial reductions in the world's nuclear
arsenal.
The object of this thesis is to establish how much
information already exists about attitudes towards nuclear
deterrence and the processes of attitude change. From
there, to extend these boundaries of knowledge in the
belief that if we are able to understand more exactly what
people think about nuclear deterrence, why they hold these
attitudes and how attitudes change then we will be in a
better position to ease the transitional stage between one
set of attitudes and another. / Barrow and Geraldine S. Cadbury Trust
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Reducing Vicarious Dissonance: The Role of Group-Related Attributes and Ingroup Identification in Reduction Strategy SelectionStrain, Laura M. 21 December 2009 (has links)
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Extremity of a Persuasive Message Position Interacts with Argument Quality to Predict Attitude ChangeHinsenkamp, Lucas Daniel 18 December 2018 (has links)
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Moderators of the effects of mental imagery on persuasion: the cognitive resources model and the imagery correction modelMazzocco, Philip James 10 October 2005 (has links)
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Essentialist beliefs about homosexuality, attitudes toward gay men and lesbians, and religiosity: Change within a structure of interconnected beliefsMiller, Kevin P. 24 June 2008 (has links)
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Regulatory Focus and Reliance on Response Efficacy and Self-Efficacy in Health Attitude ChangeLIU, KAIYA 11 September 2008 (has links)
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