Title of article :
Wanting other attitudes: Actual–desired attitude discrepancies predict feelings of ambivalence and ambivalence consequences
Author/Authors :
DeMarree، نويسنده , , Kenneth G. and Christian Wheeler، نويسنده , , S. and Briٌol، نويسنده , , Pablo and Petty، نويسنده , , Richard E.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
The experience of attitudinal ambivalence (subjective ambivalence) is important because it predicts key consequences of attitudes (e.g., attitude–behavior correspondence, attitude stability). However, the fieldʹs understanding of the antecedents of subjective ambivalence is still developing. We explore an unexamined antecedent of subjective ambivalence. Specifically, we examined discrepancies between participantsʹ actual attitudes and their desired attitudes as antecedents of subjective ambivalence and ambivalence consequences. Six studies using a variety of attitude objects were conducted to test these ideas. The first four studies demonstrated that actual–desired attitude discrepancies predicted subjective ambivalence over its previously documented antecedents. Critically, two additional studies showed that actual–desired attitude discrepancies predicted important consequences of ambivalence. As actual–desired attitude discrepancies increased, participantsʹ attitude–behavior correspondence decreased (Study 5), and desire to reduce attitudinal conflict increased (Study 6). Process data in these latter studies revealed indirect effects through subjective ambivalence that held after controlling for the objective presence of evaluative conflict.
Keywords :
Attitudes , ambivalence , attitude strength , Psychological conflict , Self-discrepancy
Journal title :
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology