Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10468823 | Journal of Experimental Social Psychology | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
In an affective priming experiment (NÂ =Â 60), participants' initials were used as masked primes. We found a significant priming effect (denoting positivity of the personal initials) if personal initials (compared to yoked participants' initials) were followed by other-relevant positive or negative targets (e.g., honest, cruel). For possessor-relevant targets (e.g., healthy, lonely), there was no main effect of priming. However, this priming index positively correlated with explicit self-esteem. For participants with high self esteem, a positive effect was found, whereas for participants with low self-esteem, a negative effect was found.
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Authors
Dirk Wentura, Michael Kulfanek, Werner Greve,