Cognitive Complexity, Attitudinal Affect, and Dispersion in Affect Ratings for Products
1a Department of Management and Marketing , College of Commerce and Business Administration, The University of Alabama , USA.
Abstract:
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between cognitive complexity, attitudinal affect, and dispersion of affect scores (N = 102 male business administration undergraduates). Models of automobiles and toothpaste brands were the content domains studied. Analysis using Pearson product-moment correlation supported the hypothesis that cognitive complex Ss had a lower level of affect and greater dispersion of affect scores than did simpler Ss.
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