Attitudinal effects of “mere exposure”: A reevaluation

[1]  S. Oskamp,et al.  The effects of picture content and exposure frequency on evaluations of Negroes and whites. , 1971 .

[2]  D. S. Holmes,et al.  Differential change in affective intensity and the forgetting of unpleasant personal experiences. , 1970, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[3]  R. Zajonc Attitudinal effects of mere exposure. , 1968 .

[4]  A. Harrison,et al.  Response competition, frequency, exploratory behavior, and liking. , 1968, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[5]  B. J. Winer Statistical Principles in Experimental Design , 1992 .

[6]  Albert A. Harrison Exposure and popularity , 1969 .

[7]  Albert A. Harrison,et al.  The Effects of Frequency and Duration of Exposure on Response Competition and Affective Ratings , 1970 .

[8]  R. Zajonc,et al.  Exposure and affect: A field experiment , 1969 .

[9]  A. Harrison Exposure, Favorability and Item Endorsement , 1968 .

[10]  J. Jenkins,et al.  An atlas of semantic profiles for 360 words. , 1958, The American journal of psychology.

[11]  Albert A. Harrison,et al.  Drive and predisposition as factors in the attitudinal effects of mere exposure , 1972 .

[12]  C. Staats,et al.  Attitudes established by classical conditioning. , 1958, Journal of abnormal psychology.

[13]  L. Postman Short-Term Memory and Incidental Learning , 1964 .

[14]  M. Orne On the social psychology of the psychological experiment: With particular reference to demand characteristics and their implications. , 1962 .

[15]  M. W. Matlin Response competition as a mediating factor in the frequency-affect relationship. , 1970, Journal of personality and social psychology.