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Do attitudes affect memory? Tests of the congeniality hypothesis
Authors:
Eagly, AH Kulesa, P Chen, S Chaiken, S
Citation:
Ah. Eagly et al., Do attitudes affect memory? Tests of the congeniality hypothesis, CUR DIR PSY, 10(1), 2001, pp. 5-9
When parsimony fails ...
Authors:
Chaiken, S Duckworth, KL Darke, P
Citation:
S. Chaiken et al., When parsimony fails ..., PSYCHOL INQ, 10(2), 1999, pp. 118-123
Motivated heuristic and systematic processing
Authors:
Chen, S Duckworth, K Chaiken, S
Citation:
S. Chen et al., Motivated heuristic and systematic processing, PSYCHOL INQ, 10(1), 1999, pp. 44-49
Thinking too much or too little? The effects of introspection on the decision-making process
Authors:
Tordesillas, RS Chaiken, S
Citation:
Rs. Tordesillas et S. Chaiken, Thinking too much or too little? The effects of introspection on the decision-making process, PERS SOC PS, 25(5), 1999, pp. 623-629
The impact of attitudes on memory: An affair to remember
Authors:
Eagly, AH Chen, S Chaiken, S Shaw-Barnes, K
Citation:
Ah. Eagly et al., The impact of attitudes on memory: An affair to remember, PSYCHOL B, 125(1), 1999, pp. 64-89
The heuristic-systematic model in its broader context
Authors:
Chen, S Chaiken, S
Citation:
S. Chen et S. Chaiken, The heuristic-systematic model in its broader context, DUAL-PROCESS THEORIES IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1999, pp. 73-96
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