
The Illusion of Attitude Change
Towards a Response Contagion Theory of Persuasion
Jef Nuttin
Foreword by J.T. Lanzetta
Preface and Acknowledgements
1. The Cohen-Rosenberg Controversy and our 1964 Research
1. Festinger's cognitive dissonance theory and the campus-riot experiment of Cohen
2. Rosenberg's "When dissonance fails"
3. Our 1964 critical replication of Rosenberg's experiment
4. Inconclusive evidence about the cognitive dissonance effect
Conclusion
2. An Experimental Challenge of the Interpretation of a Cognitive Dessonance Effect
1. Some common procedural features of our 1969 research
2. Experiment Five: The effect of anonymity of public counterattitudinal
3. Experiment Six: The effect of monetary reward for public counterattitudinal advocacy
4. Experiment Seven: "Dissonant" reward and counterattitudinal nature of anonymous public advocacy
5. Experiment Eight: "Dissonant" reward and public or private nature of the counterattitudinal advocacy
Conclusion
3. Evidence for an A-Cognitive "Dissonant" View
1. Experiment Nine: The effect of a "dissonant" but highly appreciated non-monetary reward
2. Experiment Ten: The effect of a "dissonant" aversive stimulus
3. Experiment Eleven: "Dissonant" stimuli and attitude change after pro- and counterattitudinal, persuasive and non-persuasive evaluative verbal responses
4. The Illusion of Post-advocacy Attitude Change: An Evaluative Response Contagion View of Persuasion
1. Enduring attitude change versus stability of a changed attitude response
2. Social attitudes: a mere evaluative response view
3. Dominant "situation-free" evaluative responses and "unpredicted" response change in a precipitating situation
4. Perturbation and evaluative response contagion: rudiments for a theory of persuasion
5. A response contagion reinterpretation of some representative persuasion experiments
Conclusion
References
Appendix to chapter one
Author Index
Subject Index
Format: Monograph - free ebook - PDF
Size: 240 × 160 mm
ISBN: 9789061862277
Publication: January 01, 1996
Series: Studia Psychologica 32
Languages: English
Stock item number: 46257
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