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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
Treating thoughts as material objects can increase or decrease their impact on evaluation
P Briñol, M Gascó, RE Petty, J Horcajo
Psychological science 24 (1), 41-47, 2013
Naïve theories about persuasion: Implications for information processing and consumer attitude change
P Briñol, DD Rucker, RE Petty
International Journal of Advertising 34 (1), 85-106, 2015
From primed construct to motivated behavior: Validation processes in goal pursuit
KG DeMarree, C Loersch, P Briñol, RE Petty, BK Payne, DD Rucker
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 38 (12), 1659-1670, 2012
The effects of power on prosocial outcomes: A self-validation analysis
KG DeMarree, P Briñol, RE Petty
Journal of Economic Psychology 41, 20-30, 2014
Evaluating the message or the messenger? Implications for self-validation in persuasion
JK Clark, DT Wegener, V Sawicki, RE Petty, P Briñol
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 39 (12), 1571-1584, 2013
From power to inaction: Ambivalence gives pause to the powerful
GRO Durso, P Briñol, RE Petty
Psychological Science 27 (12), 1660-1666, 2016
Changing prejudiced attitudes by thinking about persuasive messages: Implications for resistance
MAM Cárdaba, P Briñol, J Horcajo, RE Petty
Journal of Applied Social Psychology 44 (5), 343-353, 2014
Self-validation theory: An integrative framework for understanding when thoughts become consequential.
P Briñol, RE Petty
Psychological Review 129 (2), 340, 2022
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
The influence of emotions on information processing and persuasion: A differential appraisals perspective
M Stavraki, G Lamprinakos, P Briñol, RE Petty, K Karantinou, D Díaz
Journal of experimental social psychology 93, 104085, 2021
Reducing subjective ambivalence by creating doubt: A metacognitive approach
KG DeMarree, P Brinol, RE Petty
Social Psychological and Personality Science 6 (7), 731-739, 2015
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
Subtle priming of subtraction versus addition: A spill-over effect of math/La inducción sutil de sumar vs. restar: un efecto indirecto de las matemáticas
B Paredes, JJ Guyer, P Briñol, RE Petty
International Journal of Social Psychology 34 (3), 590-622, 2019
The role of meta-cognitive certainty on the relationship between identity fusion and endorsement of extreme pro-group behavior
B Paredes, D Santos, P Briñol, Á Gómez, RE Petty
Self and Identity 19 (7), 804-824, 2020
The influence of physical attractiveness on attitude confidence and resistance to change
J Mello, T Garcia-Marques, P Briñol, A Cancela, RE Petty
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 90, 104018, 2020
Attitudes toward hiring people with disabilities: A meta‐cognitive approach to persuasion
B Requero, D Santos, B Paredes, P Briñol, RE Petty
Journal of Applied Social Psychology 50 (5), 276-288, 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
Metacognitive confidence can increase but also decrease performance in academic settings
L Moreno, P Briñol, RE Petty
Metacognition and Learning 17 (1), 139-165, 2022
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