págs. 1-3
págs. 4-5
págs. 7-202
The function-structure model of attitudes: incorporating the need for affect
Gregory R. Maio, Victoria M. Esses, Karin Arnold, James M. Olson
págs. 9-34
págs. 35-56
págs. 57-76
Hold still while I measure your attitude: assessment in the throes of ambivalence
págs. 77-92
págs. 93-120
págs. 121-144
Intention-behavior relations: a self-regulation perspective
págs. 145-168
An alternative view of pre-volitional processes in decision making: conceptual issues and empirical evidence
págs. 169-202
págs. 203-422
Self-validation processes: the role of thought confidence in persuasion
págs. 205-226
págs. 227-250
págs. 251-274
The relationship between implicit attitudes and behavior: some lessons from the past, and directions for the future
págs. 275-298
págs. 299-324
Putting Humpty together again: attitude organization from a connectionist perspective
págs. 325-344
págs. 345-374
Investigating attitudes cross-culturally: a case of cognitive dissonance among East Asians and North Americans
Etsuko Hoshino-Browne, Adam S. Zanna, Steven J. Spencer, Mark P. Zanna
págs. 375-398
The parametric unimodel as a theory of persuasion
Arie W. Kruglanski, Ayelet Fishbach, Hans-Peter Erb, Antonio Pierro, L. Mannetti
págs. 399-422
págs. 423-469
Theories of attitude: creating a witches' brew
págs. 425-453
págs. 454-463
págs. 464-469
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