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Authors: Fazio, RH
Citation: Rh. Fazio, Accessible attitudes as tools for object appraisal: Their costs and benefits, WHY WE EVALUATE: FUNCTIONS OF ATTITUDES, 2000, pp. 1-36

Authors: Shavitt, S Nelson, MR
Citation: S. Shavitt et Mr. Nelson, The social-identity function in person perception: Communicated meanings of product preferences, WHY WE EVALUATE: FUNCTIONS OF ATTITUDES, 2000, pp. 37-57

Authors: Thompson, EP Kruglanski, AW Spiegel, S
Citation: Ep. Thompson et al., Attitudes as knowledge structures and persuasion as a specific case of subjective knowledge acquisition, WHY WE EVALUATE: FUNCTIONS OF ATTITUDES, 2000, pp. 59-95

Authors: Lavine, H Snyder, M
Citation: H. Lavine et M. Snyder, Cognitive processes and the functional matching effect in persuasion: Studies of personality and political behavior, WHY WE EVALUATE: FUNCTIONS OF ATTITUDES, 2000, pp. 97-131

Authors: Petty, RE Wheeler, SC Bizer, GY
Citation: Re. Petty et al., Attitude functions and persuasion: An elaboration likelihood approach to matched versus mismatched messages, WHY WE EVALUATE: FUNCTIONS OF ATTITUDES, 2000, pp. 133-162

Authors: Levin, KD Nichols, DR Johnson, BT
Citation: Kd. Levin et al., Involvement and persuasion: Attitude functions for the motivated processor, WHY WE EVALUATE: FUNCTIONS OF ATTITUDES, 2000, pp. 163-194

Authors: DeBono, KG
Citation: Kg. Debono, Attitude functions and consumer psychology: Understanding perceptions of product quality, WHY WE EVALUATE: FUNCTIONS OF ATTITUDES, 2000, pp. 195-221

Authors: Prentice, DA Carlsmith, KM
Citation: Da. Prentice et Km. Carlsmith, Opinions and personality: On the psychological functions of attitudes and other valued possessions, WHY WE EVALUATE: FUNCTIONS OF ATTITUDES, 2000, pp. 223-248

Authors: Maio, GR Olson, JM
Citation: Gr. Maio et Jm. Olson, What is a "value-expressive" attitude?, WHY WE EVALUATE: FUNCTIONS OF ATTITUDES, 2000, pp. 249-269

Authors: Marsh, KL Julka, DL
Citation: Kl. Marsh et Dl. Julka, A motivational approach to experimental tests of attitude functions theory, WHY WE EVALUATE: FUNCTIONS OF ATTITUDES, 2000, pp. 271-294

Authors: Reeder, GD Pryor, JB
Citation: Gd. Reeder et Jb. Pryor, Attitudes toward persons with HIV/AIDS: Linking a functional approach withunderlying process, WHY WE EVALUATE: FUNCTIONS OF ATTITUDES, 2000, pp. 295-323

Authors: Herek, GM
Citation: Gm. Herek, The social construction of attitudes: Functional consensus and divergence in the US public's reactions to AIDS, WHY WE EVALUATE: FUNCTIONS OF ATTITUDES, 2000, pp. 325-364

Authors: Snyder, M Clary, EG Stukas, AA
Citation: M. Snyder et al., The functional approach to volunteerism, WHY WE EVALUATE: FUNCTIONS OF ATTITUDES, 2000, pp. 365-393

Authors: Ennis, R Zanna, MP
Citation: R. Ennis et Mp. Zanna, Attitude function and the automobile, WHY WE EVALUATE: FUNCTIONS OF ATTITUDES, 2000, pp. 395-415

Authors: Maio, GR Olson, JM
Citation: Gr. Maio et Jm. Olson, Emergent themes and potential approaches to attitude function: The function-structure model of attitudes, WHY WE EVALUATE: FUNCTIONS OF ATTITUDES, 2000, pp. 417-442

Authors: Maio, GR Olson, JM
Citation: Gr. Maio et Jm. Olson, Why we evaluate - Functions of attitudes - Preface, WHY WE EVALUATE: FUNCTIONS OF ATTITUDES, 2000, pp. VII-XI
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