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Malleability of Attitudes or Malleability of the IAT?On the generalization of attitude accessibility after repeated attitude expression.Implicit measures in social cognition. research: their meaning and use.What changes in cognitive therapy for depression? An examination of cognitive therapy skills and maladaptive beliefs.Evaluative Conditioning: The "How" Question.Predicting return of fear following exposure therapy with an implicit measure of attitudes.Variability in the likelihood of automatic attitude activation: data reanalysis and commentary on Bargh, Chaiken, Govender, and Pratto (1992)Attitudes as Object-Evaluation Associations of Varying Strength.Directed abstraction: Encouraging broad, personal generalizations following a success experience.Interracial roommate relationships: an experimental field test of the contact hypothesis.Approach behavior can mitigate predominately univalent negative attitudes: evidence regarding insects and spiders.Political attitudes bias the mental representation of a presidential candidate's face.Choosing social situations: the relation between automatically activated racial attitudes and anticipated comfort interacting with african americans.Generalization of evaluative conditioning toward foods: Increasing sensitivity to health in eating intentions.On the Dominance of Attitude Emotionality.Negativity bias in attitude learning: a possible indicator of vulnerability to emotional disorders?Attitude Accessibility as a Function of Emotionality.Are Some Attitudes More Self-Defining Than Others? Assessing Self-Related Attitude Functions and Their Consequences.Prejudiced learning: a connectionist account.Implicit attitude formation through classical conditioning.Reducing the influence of extrapersonal associations on the Implicit Association Test: personalizing the IAT.Reducing automatically activated racial prejudice through implicit evaluative conditioning.Does the future look bright? Processing style determines the impact of valence weighting biases and self-beliefs on expectationsSelf-focused attention and self-report validityRelations between implicit measures of prejudice:what are we measuring?Reporting tendencies underlie discrepancies between implicit and explicit measures of self-esteemGetting acquainted in interracial interactions: avoiding intimacy but approaching racePerson categorization and automatic racial stereotyping effects on weapon identificationParallals between attitudes and traits as predictors of behaviorFrom trust in caregivers' support to exploration: The role of openness to negative affect and self-regulationOf unbiased beans and slanted stocks: Neutral stimuli reveal the fundamental relation between political ideology and exploratory behaviour
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