Evaluative Conditioning: Past, Present, and Future

Tal Moran, Yahel Nudler, Yoav Bar-Anan

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Abstract

Evaluative conditioning (EC) research investigates changes in the evaluation of a stimulus after co-occurrence with an affective stimulus. To explain the motivation behind this research, this review begins with an overview of the history of EC research, followed by a summary of the state of the art with respect to three key questions. First, how should EC procedures be used to influence evaluation? We provide a guide based on evidence concerning the functional properties of EC effects. Second, how does the EC effect occur? We discuss the possible mediating cognitive processes and their automaticity. Third, are EC effects ubiquitous outside the lab? We discuss the evidence for the external validity of EC research. We conclude that the most important open questions pertain to the relevance of EC to everyday life and to the level of control that characterizes the processes that mediate the EC effect after people notice the stimulus co-occurrence.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)245-269
Number of pages25
JournalAnnual Review of Psychology
Volume74
DOIs
StatePublished - 18 Jan 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • associations
  • attitude formation
  • evaluative conditioning
  • external validity
  • propositions

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Psychology

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