This book tackles a subject that has captured the imagination of
many researchers in the field: attitudes. Although the field has
always recognized that people 's attitudes could be assessed in
different ways, from direct self-reports to disguised observations
of behavior, the past decade has shown several new approaches to
attitude measurement.
Despite the fact that there is no monolithic point of view with
respect to implicit attitudes or measures, this book proves
informative in capturing the exciting developments that have taken
place over the past decade in the study of attitudes, and point the
way for future exploration. Although researchers in the field have
long used physiological measures, more sophisticated approaches
have now been developed that rely on brain imaging techniques to
examine evaluative processes. This book addresses all of these new
techniques, as well as the new wave of implicit measures and the
contribution they have made to understanding attitudes and attitude
change.
This volume will be an essential resource for students and
researchers in social psychology with an interest in the core topic
of attitudes.
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