Beyond evaluative conditioning? Searching for associative transfer of nonevaluative stimulus properties (in special issue on associative learning of likes and dislikes)
Beyond evaluative conditioning? Searching for associative transfer of nonevaluative stimulus properties (in special issue on associative learning of likes and dislikes)
Evaluative conditioning refers to the changes in liking of an evaluatively neutral stimulus (the conditional stimulus or CS) as a result of merely pairing it with another, already liked or disliked stimulus (the unconditional stimulus or US). We examined whether other, non-evaluative stimulus properties of a US can also be associatively transferred to a CS. In a series of experiments, we tried to transfer perceptions of the gender of children and the gender of first names. We found evidence for the associative transfer of these properties but only when participants were aware of the contingencies.
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Meersmans, Tom
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De Houwer, Jan
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Baeyens, Frank
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Randell, Tom
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Eelen, Paul
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2005
Meersmans, Tom
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De Houwer, Jan
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Baeyens, Frank
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Randell, Tom
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Eelen, Paul
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Meersmans, Tom, De Houwer, Jan, Baeyens, Frank, Randell, Tom and Eelen, Paul
(2005)
Beyond evaluative conditioning? Searching for associative transfer of nonevaluative stimulus properties (in special issue on associative learning of likes and dislikes).
Cognition and Emotion, 19 (2), .
(doi:10.1080/02699930441000328).
Abstract
Evaluative conditioning refers to the changes in liking of an evaluatively neutral stimulus (the conditional stimulus or CS) as a result of merely pairing it with another, already liked or disliked stimulus (the unconditional stimulus or US). We examined whether other, non-evaluative stimulus properties of a US can also be associatively transferred to a CS. In a series of experiments, we tried to transfer perceptions of the gender of children and the gender of first names. We found evidence for the associative transfer of these properties but only when participants were aware of the contingencies.
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