Publisher
Florida Atlantic University
Description
Perceiver's use of thought suppression to maintain a consistent attitude toward another person ironically leads to nonlinear changes in their evaluations over time. In this study of interpersonal evaluation, 157 participants across three conditions (high-level mindset, low-level mindset, and control) observe the same person in seven counter-balanced videotaped social interactions depicting helpful, rude, and ambiguous behaviors. The high-level prime instructed participants to focus on the target's goals and intentions ; low-level participants focused on the target's specific concrete behaviors. High-level participants better resisted the influence of conflicting information by surpressing thoughts inconsistent with their initial evaluation of the target. From the dynamical systems perspective, such suppressed information over time becomes organized as an alternative attractor, nonconsciously influencing the perceiver's cognitive system, leading to change away from an initial attitude, as measured by the Mouse Paradigm procedure.
Extent
ix, 90 p. : ill. (some col.)
Extension
FAU
FAU
admin_unit="FAU01", ingest_id="ing14412", creator="creator:NBURWICK", creation_date="2012-12-13 10:20:13", modified_by="super:SPATEL", modification_date="2012-12-13 10:35:50"
Person Preferred Name
Parkin, Steven S.
Graduate College
Physical Description
electronic
ix, 90 p. : ill. (some col.)
Use and Reproduction
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
Other Title Info
Not what you think
judgement transformation through nonconscious thought