Rydell Robert J, McConnell Allen R, Mackie Diane M, Strain Laura M
Department of Psychology, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-9660, USA.
Psychol Sci. 2006 Nov;17(11):954-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9280.2006.01811.x.
Because different processes underlie implicit and explicit attitudes, we hypothesized that they are differentially sensitive to different kinds of information. We measured implicit and explicit attitudes over time, as different types of attitude-relevant information about a single attitude object were presented. As expected, explicit attitudes formed and changed in response to the valence of consciously accessible, verbally presented behavioral information about the target. In contrast, implicit attitudes formed and changed in response to the valence of subliminally presented primes, reflecting the progressive accretion of attitude object-evaluation pairings. As a consequence, when subliminal primes and behavioral information were of opposite valence, people formed implicit and explicit attitudes of conflicting valence.
由于内隐态度和外显态度有着不同的形成过程,我们推测它们对不同类型的信息有着不同的敏感度。我们对同一态度对象,随着不同类型的与态度相关信息的呈现,对其进行了长期的内隐和外显态度测量。正如预期的那样,外显态度随着关于目标的有意识可及的、言语呈现的行为信息的效价而形成和改变。相比之下,内隐态度随着阈下呈现的启动刺激的效价而形成和改变,反映了态度对象 - 评价配对的逐步积累。因此,当阈下启动刺激和行为信息具有相反的效价时,人们会形成效价冲突的内隐态度和外显态度。