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The Case of the Transmogrifying Experimenter: Affirmation of a Moral Schema Following Implicit Change Detection
by
Heine, Steven J.
, Proulx, Travis
in
Adult
/ Affect - physiology
/ Affirmation
/ Alternative approaches
/ Arousal
/ Arousal - physiology
/ Attitude
/ Belief & doubt
/ Beliefs
/ Canada
/ Cognition
/ Cognition - physiology
/ Cognitive models
/ Cognitive psychology
/ Conceptual frameworks
/ Death
/ Emotions - physiology
/ Experimental psychology
/ Experiments
/ Fear
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Meaning
/ Morality
/ Morals
/ Mortality
/ Motivation
/ Paradigms
/ Perception - physiology
/ Perceptions
/ Personality psychology
/ Placebo effect
/ Psychology
/ Schemas
/ Side effects
/ Social psychology
/ Students - psychology
/ Threats
/ Unconscious (Psychology)
/ Unconsciousness
/ Young Adult
2008
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The Case of the Transmogrifying Experimenter: Affirmation of a Moral Schema Following Implicit Change Detection
by
Heine, Steven J.
, Proulx, Travis
in
Adult
/ Affect - physiology
/ Affirmation
/ Alternative approaches
/ Arousal
/ Arousal - physiology
/ Attitude
/ Belief & doubt
/ Beliefs
/ Canada
/ Cognition
/ Cognition - physiology
/ Cognitive models
/ Cognitive psychology
/ Conceptual frameworks
/ Death
/ Emotions - physiology
/ Experimental psychology
/ Experiments
/ Fear
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Meaning
/ Morality
/ Morals
/ Mortality
/ Motivation
/ Paradigms
/ Perception - physiology
/ Perceptions
/ Personality psychology
/ Placebo effect
/ Psychology
/ Schemas
/ Side effects
/ Social psychology
/ Students - psychology
/ Threats
/ Unconscious (Psychology)
/ Unconsciousness
/ Young Adult
2008
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The Case of the Transmogrifying Experimenter: Affirmation of a Moral Schema Following Implicit Change Detection
by
Heine, Steven J.
, Proulx, Travis
in
Adult
/ Affect - physiology
/ Affirmation
/ Alternative approaches
/ Arousal
/ Arousal - physiology
/ Attitude
/ Belief & doubt
/ Beliefs
/ Canada
/ Cognition
/ Cognition - physiology
/ Cognitive models
/ Cognitive psychology
/ Conceptual frameworks
/ Death
/ Emotions - physiology
/ Experimental psychology
/ Experiments
/ Fear
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Meaning
/ Morality
/ Morals
/ Mortality
/ Motivation
/ Paradigms
/ Perception - physiology
/ Perceptions
/ Personality psychology
/ Placebo effect
/ Psychology
/ Schemas
/ Side effects
/ Social psychology
/ Students - psychology
/ Threats
/ Unconscious (Psychology)
/ Unconsciousness
/ Young Adult
2008
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The Case of the Transmogrifying Experimenter: Affirmation of a Moral Schema Following Implicit Change Detection
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The Case of the Transmogrifying Experimenter: Affirmation of a Moral Schema Following Implicit Change Detection
2008
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The meaning-maintenance model posits that threats to schemas lead people to affirm unrelated schemas. In two studies testing this hypothesis, participants who were presented with a perceptual anomaly (viz., the experimenter was switched without participants consciously noticing) demonstrated greater affirmation of moral beliefs compared with participants in a control condition. Another study investigated whether the schema affirmation was prompted by unconscious arousal. Participants witnessed the changing experimenter and then consumed a placebo. Those who were informed that the placebo caused side effects of arousal did not show the moral-belief affirmation observed in the previous studies, as they misattributed their arousal to the placebo. In contrast, those who were not informed of such side effects demonstrated moral-belief affirmation. The results demonstrate the functional interchangeability of different meaning frameworks, and highlight the role of unconscious arousal in prompting people to seek alternative schemas in the face of a meaning threat.
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