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Social judgment theory - Wikipedia

Overview · Founder of Social judgment theory · Development · Judgment process and attitudes · Latitudes of rejection, acceptance, and noncommitment · Assimilation ...

Social judgment and attitudes - USC Dornsife

Developments in social judgment research during the last two decades have broadened the explanatory power of the information processing perspective by ...

Social Judgment Theory | Background & Examples - Lesson

Social judgment theory suggests that an individual's position on an issue depends on three factors: anchor, alternatives, and ego-involvement.

Social judgment and attitudes: Warmer, more social, and less ...

Developments in social judgment research during the last two decades have broadened the explanatory power of the information processing perspective by ...

Social Judgement Theory - Persuasion Context

The latitude of noncommitment is where people place attitudes they find neither acceptable nor rejectable. Example: Example of Social Judgement ...

5 – Attribution/Social Beliefs and Judgements

In summary, our mood and motivations can influence both the way we think and the decisions we ultimately make. Mood can shape our thinking even when the mood is ...

Attitudes and Social Judgment Topics and Readings

Aims and Content. Attitudes and social judgment are core topics of social psychology. An attitude is a representation summarizing an individual's evaluation ...

Implicit attitudes matter for social judgments of others' preference ...

These results provide generalizable evidence that implicit attitudes matter greatly for social judgment accuracy in distinct and nuanced ways.

Attitude Judgment and Change

Attitudes. In C. Murchison (Ed.), Handbook of social psychology (pp. 798-844). Worcester, MA: Clark University Press ...

Social Judgment Theory - Genially

Social judgment theory (SJT) is a self-persuasion theory proposed by Carolyn Sherif, Muzafer Sherif, and Carl Hovland, defined by Sherif and ...

Evidence for Egocentric Comparison in Social Judgment

In all 3 studies, judgments of another's behavior tended to be egocentri- cally related to the participants' own behavior, particularly among those who ...

Social Judgment of an In-group Member Behaving in a (Non ...

Results suggest that attitude change as a dissonance reduction mode doesn't necessarily undermine the global impression, only the perceived ...

A Test of the Two-Stage Hypothesis of Social Judgment Theory - jstor

A central assumption of social judgment theory is that attitude change in response to a communication is mediated by individuals' judgments about the ...

Social Judgment Theory | Encyclopedia.com

Sherif. Rooted in judgment theory, which is concerned with the discrimination and categorization of stimuli, it attempts to explain how attitudes are expressed, ...

Integrating Social Judgment Theory and the Elaboration Likelihood ...

Other scholars have proposed that there are three levels of attitude structure when a person gets a message or an idea, namely a latitude of ...

The principles of social judgment. - APA PsycNet

(1980). Understanding attitudes and predicting social behavior. Englewood-Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall. Anderson, J. R., Bothell, D., Byrne, M. D., ...

Social Judgement - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

Social judgement refers to the process where individuals evaluate and assess the decisions and behaviors of others based on societal norms, values, and ...

Agenda 2000 — Social judgment and attitudes: warmer, more social ...

Agenda 2000 — Social judgment and attitudes: warmer, more social, and less conscious · Abstract · Number of times cited: 34 · Additional links ...

Attitudes accentuate attributes in social judgment - PubMed

Evaluative reactions involving attitudes have been shown to affect social judgments under certain conditions. Researchers assume that personality traits and ...

Personal Involvement, Social Judgment, and Action - Brock University

... attitudes and differential personal (ego) involvement through social judgment. In earlier research the properties of attitude structures were used to ...