An Assimilative Effect of Stimulus Co-Occurrence on Evaluation Despite Contrasting Relational Information

Yahel Nudler, Tal Moran, Yoav Bar Anan

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ملخص

The co-occurrence of a neutral stimulus with affective stimuli typically causes the neutral stimulus’s evaluation to shift toward the affective stimuli’s valence. Does that assimilative effect occur even when one knows the co-occurrence is due to an opposition relation between the stimuli (e.g., Batman stops crime)? Previous evidence tentatively supported that possibility, based on results compatible with an assimilative effect obscured by a larger contrast effect of the opposition relation (e.g., people like Batman less than expected, perhaps due to his co-occurrence with crime). We report three experiments (N = 802) in which participants preferred stimuli that stopped positive events over stimuli that stopped negative events—an assimilative effect of co-occurrence, unobscured by a contrast effect, despite comprehending the opposition relation and its evaluative implications. Our findings suggest that the assimilative effect of co-occurrence is potentially ubiquitous, not limited only to co-occurrence due to relations that suggest valence similarity.

اللغة الأصليةالإنجليزيّة
الصفحات (من إلى)1461672231196046
دوريةPersonality and Social Psychology Bulletin
تاريخ مبكر على الإنترنت15 سبتمبر 2023
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