Amélie Bret

ORCID: 0000-0002-9129-0415
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Research Areas
  • Statistics Education and Methodologies
  • Cultural Differences and Values
  • Misinformation and Its Impacts
  • Social and Intergroup Psychology
  • Climate Change Communication and Perception
  • Mathematics Education and Programs
  • Mathematics Education and Pedagogy
  • Pain Management and Placebo Effect
  • Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment
  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Evaluation and Performance Assessment
  • Face Recognition and Perception
  • Education, Achievement, and Giftedness
  • Evolutionary Psychology and Human Behavior
  • Space Science and Extraterrestrial Life
  • Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications
  • Social Sciences and Governance
  • Risk Perception and Management
  • Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation
  • Religion, Spirituality, and Psychology
  • Healthcare professionals’ stress and burnout
  • Memory and Neural Mechanisms
  • Wikis in Education and Collaboration
  • Psychological and Temporal Perspectives Research
  • Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports

Nantes Université
2017-2025

Laboratoire de Psychologie des Pays de la Loire
2017-2025

Université d'Angers
2022-2024

Laboratoire de Psychologie et NeuroCognition
2019-2021

Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
2015-2019

Université Grenoble Alpes
2015-2019

Ghent University
2018

Forum Réfugiés - Cosi
2018

Université Savoie Mont Blanc
2017

UCLouvain
2016

Sam Parsons Flávio Azevedo Mahmoud Medhat Elsherif Samuel Guay Owen N. Shahim and 95 more Gisela Govaart Emma Norris Aoife O’Mahony Adam J Parker Ana Todorović Charlotte R. Pennington Elias Garcia‐Pelegrin Aleksandra Lazić Olly Robertson Sara L. Middleton Beatrice Valentini Joanne McCuaig Bradley J. Baker Elizabeth Collins Adrien Fillon Tina B. Lonsdorf Michele C. Lim Norbert Vanek Márton Kovács Timo B. Roettger Sonia Rishi Jacob Francisco Miranda Matt Jaquiery Suzanne Stewart Valeria Agostini Andrew Stewart Kamil Izydorczak Sarah Ashcroft-Jones Helena Hartmann Madeleine Ingham Yuki Yamada Martin R. Vasilev Filip Děchtěrenko Nihan Albayrak‐Aydemir Yufang Yang Annalise Aleta LaPlume Julia Wolska Emma Henderson Mirela Zaneva Benjamin Farrar Ross Mounce Tamara Kalandadze Wanyin Li Qinyu Xiao Robert M. Ross Siu Kit Yeung Meng Liu Micah Vandegrift Zoltán Kekecs Marta Topor Myriam A. Baum Emily A. Williams Asma A. Assaneea Amélie Bret Aidan G Cashin N. E. Ballou Tsvetomira Dumbalska Bettina Kern Claire Melia Beatrix Arendt Gerald H. Vineyard Jade Pickering Thomas Rhys Evans Catherine Laverty Eliza A. Woodward David Moreau Dominique G. Roche Eike Mark Rinke Graham Reid Eduardo García‐Garzón Steven Verheyen Halil Emre Kocalar Ashley Blake Jamie Philip Cockcroft Leticia Micheli Brice Beffara Zoe M. Flack Barnabás Szászi Markus Weinmann Óscar Lecuona Birgit Schmidt William Xiang Quan Ngiam Ana Barbosa Mendes Shannon Francis Brett J. Gall Mariella Paul Connor Tom Keating Magdalena Grose-Hodge James E. Bartlett Bethan Joan Iley Lisa Spitzer Madeleine Pownall Christopher J Graham Tobias Wingen Jenny Terry

10.1038/s41562-021-01269-4 article EN Nature Human Behaviour 2022-02-21
Suzanne Hoogeveen Alexandra Sarafoglou Balázs Aczél Yonathan Aditya Alexandra J. Alayan and 95 more Peter Allen Sacha Altay Shilaan Alzahawi Yulmaida Amir Francis-Vincent Anthony Obed Kwame Appiah Quentin D. Atkinson Adam Baimel Merve Balkaya‐Ince Michela Balsamo Sachin Banker František Bartoš Mario Becerra Bertrand Beffara Julia Beitner Theiss Bendixen Jana Berkessel Renatas Berniûnas Matthew I. Billet Joseph Billingsley Tiago Bortolini Heiko Breitsohl Amélie Bret Faith L. Brown Jennifer E. Brown Claudia Chloe Brumbaugh Jacek Buczny Joseph Bulbulia Saúl Caballero Leonardo Carlucci Cheryl L. Carmichael Marco Cattaneo Sarah Jane Charles Scott Claessens Maxinne C. Panagopoulos Ângelo Brandelli Costa Damien L. Crone Stefan Czoschke Christian S. Czymara E. Damiano D’Urso Örjan Dahlström Anna Dalla Rosa Henrik Danielsson Jill de Ron Ymkje Anna de Vries Kristy K. Dean Bryan J. Dik David J. Disabato Jaclyn K. Doherty Tim Draws Lucas G. Drouhot Marin Dujmović Yarrow Dunham Tobias Ebert Peter A. Edelsbrunner Anita Eerland Christian T. Elbæk Shole Farahmand Hooman Farahmand Miguel Farias Abrey A. Feliccia Kyle Fischer Ronald Fischer Donna Fisher‐Thompson Zoë Francis Susanne Frick Lisa K. Frisch Diogo Geraldes Emily Gerdin Linda Geven Omid Ghasemi Erwin Gielens Vukašin Gligorić Kristin Hagel Nándor Hajdú Hannah R. Hamilton Imaduddin Hamzah Paul H. P. Hanel Christopher E. Hawk Karel Karsten Himawan Benjamin C. Holding Lina Homman Moritz Ingendahl Hilla Inkilä Mary L. Inman Chris-Gabriel Islam Ozan İşler David Izydorczyk Bastian Jaeger Kathryn A. Johnson Jonathan Jong Johannes Alfons Karl Erikson Kaszubowski Benjamin A. Katz Lucas A. Keefer

The relation between religiosity and well-being is one of the most researched topics in psychology religion, yet directionality robustness effect remains debated. Here, we adopted a many-analysts approach to assess this based on new cross-cultural dataset (N=10,535 participants from 24 countries). We recruited 120 analysis teams investigate (1) whether religious people self-report higher well-being, (2) self-reported depends perceived cultural norms religion (i.e., it considered normal...

10.1080/2153599x.2022.2070255 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Religion Brain & Behavior 2022-07-06
Viktoria Cologna Niels G. Mede Sebastian Berger John C. Besley Cameron Brick and 95 more Marina Joubert Edward Maibach Sabina Mihelj Наоми Орескес Mike S. Schäfer Sander van der Linden Nor Izzatina Abdul Aziz Suleiman Abiodun Abdulsalam Nurulaini Abu Shamsi Balázs Aczél Indro Adinugroho Eleonora Alabrese Alaa Aldoh Mark Alfano Innocent Mbulli Ali Mohammed Alsobay Marlene Sophie Altenmüller R. Michael Alvarez Richard Amoako Tabitha Amollo Patrick Ansah Denisa Apriliawati Flávio Azevedo Ani Bajrami Ronita Bardhan Keagile Bati Eri Bertsou Cornelia Betsch Apurav Yash Bhatiya Rahul Bhui Olga Białobrzeska Michał Bilewicz Ayoub Bouguettaya Katherine Breeden Amélie Bret Ondrej Buchel Pablo Cabrera‐Álvarez Federica Cagnoli André Calero Valdez Timothy Callaghan Rizza Kaye Cases Sami Çoksan Gabriela Czarnek Steven De Peuter Ramit Debnath Sylvain Delouvée Lucia Di Stefano Celia Díaz‐Catalán Kimberly C Doell Simone Dohle Karen M. Douglas Charlotte Dries Dmitrii Dubrov Małgorzata Dzimińska Ullrich K. H. Ecker Christian T. Elbæk Mahmoud Medhat Elsherif Benjamin Enke Tom Étienne Matthew Facciani Antoinette Fage-Butler Md. Zaki Faisal Xiaoli Fan Christina E. Farhart Christoph Feldhaus Marinus Ferreira Stefan Feuerriegel Helen Fischer Jana Freundt Malte Friese Simon Fuglsang Albina Gallyamova Patricia Garrido-Vásquez Mauricio E. Garrido Vásquez Winfred Gatua Oliver Genschow Omid Ghasemi Theofilos Gkinopoulos Jamie L. Gloor Ellen Goddard Mario Gollwitzer Claudia N. González-Brambila Hazel Gordon Dmitry Grigoryev Gina M. Grimshaw Lars Guenther Håvard Haarstad Dana Harari Lesley Hawkins Przemysław Hensel Alma Cristal Hernández-Mondragón Atar Herziger Guanxiong Huang Markus Huff Mairéad Hurley

Abstract Science is crucial for evidence-based decision-making. Public trust in scientists can help decision makers act on the basis of best available evidence, especially during crises. However, recent years epistemic authority science has been challenged, causing concerns about low public scientists. We interrogated these with a preregistered 68-country survey 71,922 respondents and found that most countries, people agree should engage more society policymaking. variations between within...

10.1038/s41562-024-02090-5 article EN cc-by Nature Human Behaviour 2025-01-20
Niels G. Mede Viktoria Cologna Sebastian Berger John C. Besley Cameron Brick and 95 more Marina Joubert Edward Maibach Sabina Mihelj Наоми Орескес Mike S. Schäfer Sander van der Linden Nor Izzatina Abdul Aziz Sulaiman Olaniyi Abdulsalam Nurulaini Abu Shamsi Balázs Aczél Indro Adinugroho Eleonora Alabrese Alaa Aldoh Mark Alfano Innocent Mbulli Ali Mohammed Alsobay Marlene Sophie Altenmüller R. Michael Alvarez Richard Amoako Tabitha Amollo Patrick Ansah Denisa Apriliawati Flávio S. Azevedo Ani Bajrami Ronita Bardhan Keagile Bati Eri Bertsou Cornelia Betsch Apurav Yash Bhatiya Rahul Bhui Olga Białobrzeska Michał Bilewicz Ayoub Bouguettaya Katherine Breeden Amélie Bret Ondrej Buchel Pablo Cabrera‐Álvarez Federica Cagnoli André Calero Valdez Timothy Callaghan Rizza Kaye Cases Sami Çoksan Gabriela Czarnek Steven De Peuter Ramit Debnath Sylvain Delouvée Lucia Di Stefano Celia Díaz‐Catalán Kimberly C Doell Simone Dohle Karen M. Douglas Charlotte Dries Dmitrii Dubrov Małgorzata Dzimińska Ullrich K. H. Ecker Christian T. Elbæk Mahmoud Medhat Elsherif Benjamin Enke Tom Étienne Matthew Facciani Antoinette Fage-Butler Md. Zaki Faisal Xiaoli Fan Christina E. Farhart Christoph Feldhaus Marinus Ferreira Stefan Feuerriegel Helen Fischer Jana Freundt Malte Friese Simon Fuglsang Albina Gallyamova Patricia Garrido-Vásquez Mauricio E. Garrido Vásquez Winfred Gatua Oliver Genschow Omid Ghasemi Theofilos Gkinopoulos Jamie L. Gloor Ellen Goddard Mario Gollwitzer Claudia N. González-Brambila Hazel Gordon Dmitry Grigoryev Gina M. Grimshaw Lars Guenther Håvard Haarstad Dana Harari L Hawkins Przemysław Hensel Alma Cristal Hernández-Mondragón Atar Herziger Guanxiong Huang Markus Huff Mairéad Hurley

Abstract Science is integral to society because it can inform individual, government, corporate, and civil decision-making on issues such as public health, new technologies or climate change. Yet, distrust populist sentiment challenge the relationship between science society. To help researchers analyse science-society nexus across different geographical cultural contexts, we undertook a cross-sectional population survey resulting in dataset of 71,922 participants 68 countries. The data were...

10.1038/s41597-024-04100-7 article EN cc-by Scientific Data 2025-01-20
Niels G. Mede Viktoria Cologna Sebastian Berger John C. Besley Cameron Brick and 95 more Marina Joubert Edward Maibach Sabina Mihelj Наоми Орескес Mike S. Schäfer Sander van der Linden Nor Izzatina Abdul Aziz Suleiman Abiodun Abdulsalam Nurulaini Abu Shamsi Balázs Aczél Indro Adinugroho Eleonora Alabrese Alaa Aldoh Mark Alfano Innocent Mbulli Ali Mohammed Alsobay Marlene Sophie Altenmüller R. Michael Alvarez Patrick Ansah Denisa Apriliawati Flávio Azevedo Ani Bajrami Ronita Bardhan Keagile Bati Eri Bertsou Rahul Bhui Olga Białobrzeska Michał Bilewicz Ayoub Bouguettaya Katherine Breeden Amélie Bret Ondrej Buchel Pablo Cabrera Alvarez Federica Cagnoli André Calero Valdez Timothy Callaghan Rizza Kaye Cases Gabriela Czarnek Ramit Debnath Sylvain Delouvée Lucia Di Stefano Celia Díaz‐Catalán Kimberly C Doell Simone Dohle Karen M. Douglas Charlotte Dries Dmitrii Dubrov Małgorzata Dzimińska Ullrich K. H. Ecker Christian T. Elbæk Mahmoud Medhat Elsherif Benjamin Enke Matthew Facciani Antoinette Fage-Butler Zaki Faisal Xiaoli Fan Christina E. Farhart Christoph Feldhaus Marinus Ferreira Stefan Feuerriegel Helen Fischer Jana Freundt Malte Friese Albina Gallyamova Mauricio E. Garrido Vásquez Patricia Garrido-Vásquez Oliver Genschow Omid Ghasemi Theofilos Gkinopoulos Jamie L. Gloor Ellen Goddard Claudia N. González-Brambila Hazel Gordon Dmitry Grigoryev Lars Guenther Dana Harari Przemysław Hensel Alma Cristal Hernández-Mondragón Atar Herziger Guanxiong Huang Markus Huff Mairéad Hurley Nygmet Ibadildin Mohammad Tarikul Islam Younes Jeddi Tao Jin Charlotte Jones Sebastian Jungkunz Dominika Jurgiel S. Kavassalis John R. Kerr Mariana Kitsa Tereza Klabíková Rábová Olivier Klein Hoyoun Koh

This 68-country survey (n = 71,922) examines how people encounter information about science and communicate it with others, identifies cross-country differences, tests the extent to which economic sociopolitical conditions predict such differences. We find that social media are most used sources of in countries, except those democratic-corporatist systems where news tend be more widely. People collectivist societies less outspoken daily life, whereas low education is associated higher...

10.31219/osf.io/xb3ha_v3 preprint EN 2025-02-21

Conspiracy beliefs have been linked to perceptions of collective victimhood. We adopt an individual perspective on victimhood by investigating the relationship between conspiracy and disposition perceive react injustice as a victim (i.e., justice sensitivity; VJS). Data from two German samples (Ns = 370, 373) indicated positive association VJS mentality beyond conceptually related covariates (e.g., mistrust). In multinational sample 15 countries (N 14,978), was positively associated with...

10.31234/osf.io/bjkph_v1 preprint EN 2025-02-03
Jenny Terry Robert M. Ross Tamás Nagy Mauricio Salgado Patricia Garrido-Vásquez and 95 more Jacob Owusu Sarfo Susan Cooper Anke Caroline Büttner Tiago Jessé Souza de Lima İbrahim Öztürk Nazlı Akay Flávia H. Santos Christina Artemenko Lee T. Copping Mahmoud Medhat Elsherif Ilija Milovanović Robert A. Cribbie Marina Drushlyak Katherine Swainston Yiyun Shou Juan David Leongómez Nicola Palena Fitri Ariyanti Abidin María Fernanda Reyes Yunfeng He Juneman Abraham Argiro Vatakis Kristin Jankowsky Stephanie Schmidt Elise Grimm Desirée González Martín Philipp Schmid Roberto A. Ferreira Dmitri Rozgonjuk Neslihan Özhan Patrick A. O’Connor András N. Zsidó Gregor Štiglic Darren Rhodes Cristina Rodríguez Ivan Ropovik Violeta Enea Ratri Nurwanti Alejandro J. Estudillo Nataly Beribisky Karel Karsten Himawan Linda Geven Anne H. van Hoogmoed Amélie Bret Jodie E. Chapman Udi Alter Zoe M. Flack Donncha Hanna Mojtaba Soltanlou Gabriel Baník Matúš Adamkovič Sanne H.G. van der Ven Jochen A. Mosbacher Hilal H. Şen Joel Anderson Michael Batashvili Kristel De Groot Matthew O. Parker Mai Helmy Mariia Ostroha Katie Anne Gilligan-Lee Felix Egara Martin J. Barwood Karuna S Thomas Grace McMahon Siobhán M. Griffin Hans‐Christoph Nuerk Alyssa Counsell Oliver Lindemann Dirk Van Rooy Theresa Elise Wege Joanna Lewis Balázs Aczél Conal Monaghan Ali H. Al‐Hoorie Julia F. Huber Saadet Yapan Mauricio E. Garrido Vásquez Antonino Callea Tolga Ergiyen James M. Clay Gaëtan Mertens Feyza Topçu Merve Gülçin Tutlu Karin Täht Kristel Mikkor Letizia Caso Alexander Karner Maxine M. C. Storm Gabriella Daróczy Rizqy Amelia Zein Andrea Greco Erin Michelle Buchanan Katharina Schmid Thomas E. Hunt

This large, international dataset contains survey responses from N = 12,570 students 100 universities in 35 countries, collected 21 languages. We measured anxieties (statistics, mathematics, test, trait, social interaction, performance, creativity, intolerance of uncertainty, and fear negative evaluation), self-efficacy, persistence, the cognitive reflection demographics, previous mathematics grades, self-reported official statistics module details. Data reuse potential is broad, including...

10.5334/jopd.80 article EN cc-by Journal of Open Psychology Data 2023-05-29

The affective prediction hypothesis assumes that visual expectation allows fast and accurate processing of emotional stimuli. corresponds to what an object is likely be. It therefore facilitates its identification by setting aside the unlikely has then been suggested might be inevitably associated with inhibition irrelevant possibilities concerning identify. Several studies highlighted facilitation perception depends on low spatial frequency (LSF) extraction. However, most them used...

10.1167/15.6.16 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Journal of Vision 2015-05-20

Racial discrimination can be observed in a wide range of psychological processes, including even the earliest phases face detection. It remains unclear, however, whether racially-biased low-level processing is influenced by ideologies, such as right wing authoritarianism or social dominance orientation. In current study, we hypothesized that socio-political ideologies these substantially predict perceptive racial bias during early perception. To test this hypothesis, 67 participants detected...

10.1371/journal.pone.0179894 article EN cc-by PLoS ONE 2017-07-10

Despite many cultural, methodological and technical improvements, one of the major obstacle to results reproducibility remains pervasive low statistical power. In response this problem, a lot attention has recently been drawn sequential analyses. This type procedure shown be more efficient (to require less observations therefore resources) than classical fixed-N procedures. However, these procedures are submitted both intrapersonal interpersonal biases during data collection analysis....

10.31234/osf.io/v7xpg preprint EN 2018-02-20
Jenny Terry Robert M. Ross Tamás Nagy Mauricio Salgado Patricia Garrido-Vásquez and 95 more Jacob Owusu Sarfo Susan Cooper Anke Caroline Büttner Tiago Jessé Souza de Lima İbrahim Öztürk Nazlı Akay Flávia H. Santos Christina Artemenko Lee T. Copping Mahmoud Medhat Elsherif Ilija Milovanović Robert A. Cribbie Marina Drushlyak Katherine Swainston Yiyun Shou Juan David Leongómez Nicola Palena Fitri Ariyanti Abidin María Fernanda Reyes Yunfeng He Juneman Abraham Argiro Vatakis Kristin Jankowsky Stephanie Schmidt Elise Grimm Desirée González Martín Philipp Schmid Roberto A. Ferreira Dmitri Rozgonjuk Neslihan Özhan Patrick A. O’Connor András N. Zsidó Gregor Štiglic Darren Rhodes Cristina Rodríguez Ivan Ropovik Violeta Enea Ratri Nurwanti Alejandro J. Estudillo Nataly Beribisky Karel Karsten Himawan Linda Geven Anne H. van Hoogmoed Amélie Bret Jodie E. Chapman Udi Alter Zoe M. Flack Donncha Hanna Mojtaba Soltanlou Gabriel Baník Matúš Adamkovič Sanne H.G. van der Ven Jochen A. Mosbacher Hilal H. Şen Joel Anderson Michael Batashvili Kristel De Groot Matthew O. Parker Mai Helmy Mariia M. Ostroha Katie Anne Gilligan-Lee Felix Egara Martin J. Barwood Karuna S Thomas Grace McMahon Siobhán M. Griffin Hans‐Christoph Nuerk Alyssa Counsell Oliver Lindemann Dirk Van Rooy Theresa Elise Wege Joanna Lewis Balázs Aczél Conal Monaghan Ali H. Al‐Hoorie Julia Huber Saadet Yapan Mauricio E. Garrido Vásquez Antonino Callea Tolga Ergiyen James M. Clay Gaëtan Mertens Feyza Topçu Merve Gülçin Tutlu Karin Täht Kristel Mikkor Letizia Caso Alexander Karner Maxine M. C. Storm Gabriella Daróczy Rizqy Amelia Zein Andrea Greco Erin Michelle Buchanan Katharina Schmid Additional Authors Listed Below

<p>This large, international dataset contains survey responses from N = 12,570 students 100 universities in 35 countries, collected 21 languages. We measured anxieties (statistics, mathematics, test, trait, social interaction, performance, creativity, intolerance of uncertainty, and fear negative evaluation), self-efficacy, persistence, the cognitive reflection demographics, previous mathematics grades, self-reported official statistics module details. Data reuse potential is broad,...

10.32920/27638019 preprint EN cc-by 2024-11-08
Jenny Terry Robert M. Ross Tamás Nagy Mauricio Salgado Patricia Garrido-Vásquez and 95 more Jacob Owusu Sarfo Susan Cooper Anke Caroline Büttner Tiago Jessé Souza de Lima İbrahim Öztürk Nazlı Akay Flávia H. Santos Christina Artemenko Lee T. Copping Mahmoud Medhat Elsherif Ilija Milovanović Robert A. Cribbie Marina Drushlyak Katherine Swainston Yiyun Shou Juan David Leongómez Nicola Palena Fitri Ariyanti Abidin María Fernanda Reyes Yunfeng He Juneman Abraham Argiro Vatakis Kristin Jankowsky Stephanie Schmidt Elise Grimm Desirée González Martín Philipp Schmid Roberto A. Ferreira Dmitri Rozgonjuk Neslihan Özhan Patrick A. O’Connor András N. Zsidó Gregor Štiglic Darren Rhodes Cristina Rodríguez Ivan Ropovik Violeta Enea Ratri Nurwanti Alejandro J. Estudillo Nataly Beribisky Karel Karsten Himawan Linda Geven Anne H. van Hoogmoed Amélie Bret Jodie E. Chapman Udi Alter Zoe M. Flack Donncha Hanna Mojtaba Soltanlou Gabriel Baník Matúš Adamkovič Sanne H.G. van der Ven Jochen A. Mosbacher Hilal H. Şen Joel Anderson Michael Batashvili Kristel De Groot Matthew O. Parker Mai Helmy Mariia M. Ostroha Katie Anne Gilligan-Lee Felix Egara Martin J. Barwood Karuna S Thomas Grace McMahon Siobhán M. Griffin Hans‐Christoph Nuerk Alyssa Counsell Oliver Lindemann Dirk Van Rooy Theresa Elise Wege Joanna Lewis Balázs Aczél Conal Monaghan Ali H. Al‐Hoorie Julia Huber Saadet Yapan Mauricio E. Garrido Vásquez Antonino Callea Tolga Ergiyen James M. Clay Gaëtan Mertens Feyza Topçu Merve Gülçin Tutlu Karin Täht Kristel Mikkor Letizia Caso Alexander Karner Maxine M. C. Storm Gabriella Daróczy Rizqy Amelia Zein Andrea Greco Erin Michelle Buchanan Katharina Schmid Additional Authors Listed Below

<p>This large, international dataset contains survey responses from N = 12,570 students 100 universities in 35 countries, collected 21 languages. We measured anxieties (statistics, mathematics, test, trait, social interaction, performance, creativity, intolerance of uncertainty, and fear negative evaluation), self-efficacy, persistence, the cognitive reflection demographics, previous mathematics grades, self-reported official statistics module details. Data reuse potential is broad,...

10.32920/27638019.v1 preprint EN cc-by 2024-11-08

Three experiments examined the reciprocity of evaluative effects following CS-US pairing. In all three experiments, CS evaluations were assimilated to valence US they paired with (i.e., an conditioning effect), whereas became less extreme a devaluation effect). Of importance, however, proved be independent Experiment 1 replicated previous evidence for devaluation: USs intensely evaluated after procedure as compared their normative ratings. 2 controlled effect pairing: A similar magnitude was...

10.32872/spb.v14i1.31408 article EN cc-by Social Psychological Bulletin 2019-05-15

<p xmlns="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/JATS1">Right Wing Authoritarianism (i.e., RWA) is associated with enhanced conservatism and social prejudice. Because research linking RWA to attitudes largely correlational it provides control for neither nor attitude learning), not clear how relates learning dynamics. We addressed this question in 11 evaluative conditioning experiments that ensured rigorous of the affective setting. Results from two integrative data analyses suggest (i) individuals...

10.32872/spb.6593 article EN cc-by Social Psychological Bulletin 2021-07-30

Right Wing Authoritarianism (i.e., RWA) is associated with enhanced conservatism and social prejudice. Because research linking RWA to attitudes fully correlational it offers control on neither nor attitude learning), not clear, how relates learning dynamics. We addressed this question in 11 evaluative conditioning experiments that offered a rigorous the affective setting. Results from two integrative data analyses suggest (i) individuals scoring higher show stronger acquisition of positive...

10.31234/osf.io/3mfa8 preprint EN 2017-11-16

Right wing authoritarianism (RWA) is a co-variation of social conservatism, traditionalism, and authoritarianism. One the characteristics RWA less malleability attitudes over time. However, link between rigidity has mainly been observed in intergroup relation contexts. Such studies focus on relationship attitude change towards real groups. While value this work undeniable, it not possible to examine formation controlled manner. Indeed, studying groups implies context effects or...

10.31237/osf.io/9tkp4 preprint EN 2019-07-23
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