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   Priming in interpersonal contexts: Implications for affect and behavior  
   
نویسنده wyer n.a. ,calvini g. ,nash a. ,miles n.
منبع personality and social psychology bulletin - 2010 - دوره : 36 - شماره : 12 - صفحه:1693 -1705
چکیده    Priming stereotypes can lead to a variety of behavioral outcomes,including assimilation,contrast,and response behaviors. however,the conditions that give rise to each of these outcomes are unspecified. furthermore,theoretical accounts posit that prime-to-behavior effects are either direct (i.e.,unmediated) or mediated by cognitive processes,whereas the role of affective processes has been largely unexplored. the present research directly investigated both of these issues. three experiments demonstrated that priming a threatening social group (hoodiesa) influences both affect and behavior in an interpersonal context. hoodie priming produced both behavioral avoidance and several affective changes (including social apprehension,threat sensitivity,and self-reported anxiety and hostility). importantly,avoidance following hoodie priming was mediated by anxiety and occurred only under conditions of other- (but not self-) focus. these results highlight multiple routes through which primes influence affect and behavior,and suggest that attention to self or others determine the nature of priming effects. © 2010 by the society for personality and social psychology,inc.
کلیدواژه affect; avoidance behavior; priming
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