Tormala Zakary L, Petty Richard E
Department of Psychology, Ohio State University, 1885 Neil Avenue Mall, Columbus, Ohio 43210-1222, USA.
J Pers Soc Psychol. 2002 Dec;83(6):1298-313. doi: 10.1037//0022-3514.83.6.1298.
The present research proposes a metacognitive framework for understanding resistance to persuasion. It is suggested that when people resist persuasion, they can become more certain of their initial attitudes. Several experiments demonstrated that when participants resisted persuasion, attitude certainty increased, but only when the attack was believed to be strong. For attacks believed to be weak, certainty was unchanged. It was also demonstrated that attitude certainty only increased when people actually perceived that persuasion had been resisted. This increased certainty was shown to have implications for resistance to subsequent attacks and the correspondence between attitudes and behavioral intentions. These findings suggest that when people perceive their own resistance, they form inferences about their attitudes that adjust for situational factors.
本研究提出了一个用于理解说服抵抗的元认知框架。研究表明,当人们抵抗说服时,他们会对自己最初的态度更加确定。几项实验表明,当参与者抵抗说服时,态度确定性会增加,但前提是攻击被认为是强烈的。对于被认为是微弱的攻击,确定性则保持不变。研究还表明,只有当人们实际感觉到说服被抵抗时,态度确定性才会增加。这种增加的确定性被证明对抵抗后续攻击以及态度与行为意图之间的对应关系有影响。这些发现表明,当人们感知到自己的抵抗时,他们会形成关于自己态度的推论,并根据情境因素进行调整。