I like her, because I like myself: Self-evaluation as a source of interpersonal attitudes.
Trasselli, Claudia. Bd. 50. H. 4. Germany: Hogrefe & Huber Publishers 2003 S. 239 - 246
Erscheinungsjahr: 2003
ISBN/ISSN: 2190-5142(Electronic);1618-3169(Print)
Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenaufsatz
Doi/URN: 10.1026//1618-3169.50.4.239
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Inhaltszusammenfassung
Two experiments tested the hypothesis that self-evaluation can serve as a source of interpersonal attitudes. In the first study, self-evaluation was manipulated by means of false feedback. A subsequent learning phase demonstrated that the co-occurrence of the self with another individual influenced the evaluation of this previously neutral target. Whereas evaluative self-target similarity increased under conditions of negative self-evaluation, an opposite effect emerged in the positive self-e...Two experiments tested the hypothesis that self-evaluation can serve as a source of interpersonal attitudes. In the first study, self-evaluation was manipulated by means of false feedback. A subsequent learning phase demonstrated that the co-occurrence of the self with another individual influenced the evaluation of this previously neutral target. Whereas evaluative self-target similarity increased under conditions of negative self-evaluation, an opposite effect emerged in the positive self-evaluation group. A second study replicated these findings and showed that the difference between positive and negative self-evaluation conditions disappeared when a load manipulation was applied. The implications of self-evaluation for attitude formation processes are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)» weiterlesen» einklappen