Incidental Attitude Formation via the Surveillance Task: A Preregistered Replication of the Olson and Fazio (2001) Study
Tal Moran(Ghent University Hospital), Jan De Houwer(Ghent University Hospital), Fabia Högden(University of Cologne), Katherine A. Fritzlen(University of Tennessee at Knoxville), Ian Hussey(University of Bern), Mandy Hütter(University of Tübingen), Philine Thomasius(University of Cologne), Sean Hughes(Ghent University), Jasmin Richter(University of Cologne), Samantha B. Douglas(University of Florida), Olivier Corneille(UCLouvain), Miguel A. Vadillo(Universidad Autónoma de Madrid), Christoph Stahl(University of Cologne), Christian Unkelbach(Heidelberg University), Melissa J. Ferguson(Yale University), Justyna Sarzyńska‐Wawer(Institute of Psychology), Tamara Giménez‐Fernández(Universidad Autónoma de Madrid), Karoline Corinna Bading(Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Psychology), Krzysztof Hanusz(Jagiellonian University), Taylor Benedict(University of Cologne), Anne Gast(University of Cologne), Bertram Gawronski(The University of Texas at Austin), Tobias Heycke(GESIS - Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences), Robert Balas(Institute of Psychology), Adrien Mierop(UCLouvain), Benedek Kurdi(Harvard University), Colin Tucker Smith(University of Florida), Michael A. Olson(University of Tennessee at Knoxville), Frederik Aust(University of Cologne)
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