Geoffrey HaddockSummaryAffiliation: Cardiff University Country: UK Publications
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Should persuasion be affective or cognitive? The moderating effects of need for affect and need for cognitionGeoffrey Haddock
School of Psychology, Cardiff University, Cardiff, United Kingdom
Pers Soc Psychol Bull 34:769-78. 2008..Overall, the studies point to the importance of individual differences in need for affect and need for cognition in understanding how individuals respond to different types of persuasive messages...
Do memory-impaired individuals report stable attitudes?Geoffrey Haddock
Cardiff University, UK
Br J Soc Psychol 50:234-45. 2011..Theoretical and applied implications of the results are discussed...
Inclusion-exclusion of positive and negative past selves: mood congruence as informationJochen E Gebauer
School of Psychology, Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales, UK
J Pers Soc Psychol 95:470-87. 2008..In line with the inclusion-exclusion model of social judgment, perceived temporal recency elicits assimilation effects on self-esteem, whereas perceived temporal distance elicits contrast effects on self-esteem...
It's easy to like or dislike Tony Blair: accessibility experiences and the favourability of attitude judgmentsGeoffrey Haddock
Cardiff University, UK
Br J Psychol 93:257-67. 2002..The favourability ratings of politically interested participants were unaffected by the number and type of accessed attributes. Implications of the findings on the nature of accessibility experiences and attitudes are discussed...
