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We planned the study to test if the effect of opposition relations on deliberate evaluation (that was found in our previous studies) is a result of an anchor and adjustment process. We manipulated time pressure during evaluation of targets that has an opposition or similarity relations with affective stimuli. We predicted that the preference of targets that ended a negative event over targets that ended a positive event would be smaller when the evaluation is done under time pressure. The reason: people would have less time to adjust from the automatic evaluation (the anchor). We found only weak support for our prediction: under time pressure, participants reported no preference targets that ended a pleasant sound and the targets that ended an unpleasant sound.
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