2023
DOI: 10.1177/19485506231191861
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The Moderating Role of Neuroticism on Evaluative Conditioning: Evidence From Ambiguous Learning Situations

Cătălina Bunghez,
Andrei Rusu,
Jan De Houwer
et al.

Abstract: Numerous studies have demonstrated a link between neuroticism and negative biases. Although some studies suggest that people with high neuroticism give more weight to negative information, others suggest that they respond more strongly to both positive and negative information. We investigated whether neuroticism is related to the evaluation of conditioned stimuli (CSs) in evaluative conditioning procedures that involve ambiguous learning conditions. We created ambiguous situations where CSs were paired with u… Show more

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