1969
DOI: 10.21236/ad0696551
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Conditioned Attraction, Similarity, and Evaluative Meaning

Abstract: Recent S-R formulations have indicated that similarity between persons functions as a UCS and that interpersonal P attraction is a classically conditioned evaluative response.The thesis of the present study is that similarity is a correlate of evaluative meaning and that the latter rather than the former is responsible for conditioning. The Staats conditioning procedure was used with trigrams as CS and personality-trait adjectives as UCS. The UCS adjectives were previously rated on evaluation and similarity sc… Show more

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“…The attitude stimuli bring out more clearly the expectancy conception of integration theory. We ordinarily judge our own attitudes positively, and attitudes similar to our own are also judged positively, whereas dissimilar attitudes are usually judged negatively (e.g., Byrne & Clore, 1970, p. 110;Stalling, 1970). When we are told that X has similar attitudes, we like him not because that information acts as an unconditioned stimulus but because it leads us to expect that he has various positive aspects to his personality.…”
Section: Attitude Stimulimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The attitude stimuli bring out more clearly the expectancy conception of integration theory. We ordinarily judge our own attitudes positively, and attitudes similar to our own are also judged positively, whereas dissimilar attitudes are usually judged negatively (e.g., Byrne & Clore, 1970, p. 110;Stalling, 1970). When we are told that X has similar attitudes, we like him not because that information acts as an unconditioned stimulus but because it leads us to expect that he has various positive aspects to his personality.…”
Section: Attitude Stimulimentioning
confidence: 99%