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Multiple roles for affect in persuasion
RE Petty, F Gleicher, SM Baker
Emotion and social judgements, 181-200, 2020
Ambivalence and certainty can interact to predict attitude stability over time
A Luttrell, RE Petty, P Briñol
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 63, 56-68, 2016
When sources honestly provide their biased opinion: Bias as a distinct source perception with independent effects on credibility and persuasion
LE Wallace, DT Wegener, RE Petty
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 46 (3), 439-453, 2020
From power to inaction: Ambivalence gives pause to the powerful
GRO Durso, P Briñol, RE Petty
Psychological Science 27 (12), 1660-1666, 2016
Trait aggressiveness predicting aggressive behavior: The moderating role of meta‐cognitive certainty
D Santos, P Briñol, RE Petty, B Gandarillas, R Mateos
Aggressive Behavior 45 (3), 255-264, 2019
Where did this thought come from? A self-validation analysis of the perceived origin of thoughts
M Gascó, P Briñol, D Santos, RE Petty, J Horcajo
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 44 (11), 1615-1628, 2018
Documenting individual differences in the propensity to hold attitudes with certainty.
KG DeMarree, RE Petty, P Briñol, J Xia
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 119 (6), 1239, 2020
Attitude change as a function of the number of words in which thoughts are expressed
B Gandarillas, P Briñol, RE Petty, D Díaz
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 74, 196-211, 2018
Aggressive primes can increase reliance on positive and negative thoughts affecting self-attitudes
P Briñol, RE Petty, B Requero
Self and Identity 16 (2), 194-214, 2017
Consuming information from sources perceived as biased versus untrustworthy: Parallel and distinct influences
LE Wallace, DT Wegener, RE Petty
Journal of the Association for Consumer Research 5 (2), 137-148, 2020
Changing prejudiced attitudes, promoting egalitarianism, and enhancing diversity through fundamental processes of persuasion
P Briñol, RE Petty
European Review of Social Psychology 31 (1), 350-389, 2020
A synthesis of evidence for policy from behavioural science during COVID-19
J Navajas, K Ruggeri, SA Haslam, V Capraro, P Boggio, N Ellemers, ...
Nature ISSN 1476-4687 (online), 2023
How research on persuasion can inform dual-process models of judgment.
RE Petty, DT Wegener, P Briñol
Behavioral & Brain Sciences 46, 2023
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Using social and behavioural science to support COVID-19 pandemic response
JJV Bavel, K Baicker, PS Boggio, V Capraro, A Cichocka, M Cikara, ...
Nature human behaviour 4 (5), 460-471, 2020
Making it moral: Merely labeling an attitude as moral increases its strength
A Luttrell, RE Petty, P Briñol, BC Wagner
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 65, 82-93, 2016
Influences of source bias that differ from source untrustworthiness: When flip-flopping is more and less surprising.
LE Wallace, DT Wegener, RE Petty
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 118 (4), 603, 2020
Perceived knowledge moderates the relation between subjective ambivalence and the “impact” of attitudes: An attitude strength perspective
LE Wallace, KM Patton, A Luttrell, V Sawicki, LR Fabrigar, J Teeny, ...
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 46 (5), 709-722, 2020
Dampening affect via expectations: The case of ambivalence.
GRO Durso, RE Petty, P Briñol, JJ Siev, LD Hinsenkamp, V Sawicki
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 121 (6), 1172, 2021
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