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Incidental Attitude Formation via the Surveillance Task: A Multi-Site Registered Replication Report of Olson and Fazio (2001) "Implicit Attitude Formation Through Classical Conditioning"
- Tal Moran
- Sean Hughes
- Ian Hussey
- Miguel A. Vadillo
- Michael A. Olson
- Frederik Aust
- Karoline Corinna Bading
- Robert Balas
- Taylor Benedict
- Olivier Corneille
- Samantha B Douglas
- Melissa J. Ferguson
- Katherine A. Fritzlen
- Anne Gast
- Bertram Gawronski
- Tamara Giménez Fernández
- Krzysztof Hanusz
- Tobias Heycke
- Fabia Högden
- Mandy Hütter
- Benedek Kurdi
- Adrien Mierop
- Jasmin Richter
- Justyna Sarzyńska-Wawer
- Colin Smith
- Christoph Stahl
- Philine Thomasius
- Christian Unkelbach
- Jan De Houwer
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Description: NB nomenclature has changed over time: despite the title of the original article, "implicit" here refers to self-reported attitudes that were acquired in the absence of awareness/memory of the CS-US pairings, rather than classical conditioning procedures giving rise to implicit attitudes.
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