A Conceptual and Theoretical Analysis of Evaluative Conditioning

  • Han De Houwer
Palabras clave: Evaluative conditioning, Associative learning, Attitudes, Attitude formation

Resumen

Evaluative conditioning is best defined as an effect, that is, as a change in the valence of a stimulus that results from pairing the stimulus with another stimulus. This definition has several advantages that are made explicit in this paper. One of the advantages is that it clarifies that evaluative conditioning can be due to multiple processes. Therefore, the conditions under which evaluative conditioning is observed can depend on the processes that underlie a particular manifestation of evaluative conditioning. This could explain why there are so many conflicting results about the conditions under which evaluative conditioning can be found. Future research should adopt a meta-conditional approach that focuses not only on whether a certain condition is crucial for obtaining evaluative conditioning but should also examine when a certain condition is crucial.

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2007-01-01
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De Houwer H. (2007). A Conceptual and Theoretical Analysis of Evaluative Conditioning. The Spanish Journal of Psychology, 10(2), 230-241. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/SJOP/article/view/SJOP0707220230A
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