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      Comparison processes in social judgment: Mechanisms and consequences.

      Psychological Review
      American Psychological Association (APA)

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          Abstract

          This article proposes an informational perspective on comparison consequences in social judgment. It is argued that to understand the variable consequences of comparison, one has to examine what target knowledge is activated during the comparison process. These informational underpinnings are conceptualized in a selective accessibility model that distinguishes 2 fundamental comparison processes. Similarity testing selectively makes accessible knowledge indicating target-standard similarity, whereas dissimilarity testing selectively makes accessible knowledge indicating target-standard dissimilarity. These respective subsets of target knowledge build the basis for subsequent target evaluations, so that similarity testing typically leads to assimilation whereas dissimilarity testing typically leads to contrast. The model is proposed as a unifying conceptual framework that integrates diverse findings on comparison consequences in social judgment.

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                Journal
                Psychological Review
                Psychological Review
                American Psychological Association (APA)
                1939-1471
                0033-295X
                2003
                2003
                : 110
                : 3
                : 472-489
                Article
                10.1037/0033-295X.110.3.472
                12885111
                91c63c4e-463e-4665-9a87-17071dd7e62f
                © 2003
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