Assimilation and contrast effects
The assimilation effect is a frequently observed bias in evaluative judgments towards the position of a context stimulus. When an assimilation effect occurs, judgments and contextual information are correlated positively, i.e. a positive context stimulus results in a positive judgment, whereas a negative context stimulus results in a negative judgment. Assimilation effects are different from contrast effects, where a negative correlation between judgments and contextual information is observed.
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Assimilation and contrast effects
The assimilation effect is a frequently observed bias in evaluative judgments towards the position of a context stimulus. When an assimilation effect occurs, judgments and contextual information are correlated positively, i.e. a positive context stimulus results in a positive judgment, whereas a negative context stimulus results in a negative judgment. Assimilation effects are different from contrast effects, where a negative correlation between judgments and contextual information is observed.
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The assimilation effect is a f ...... xtual information is observed.
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