Revisiting Romantic Acts: Priming Effects?

March 6, 2004 | posted by Ryan |

Goodman, K. & Rominger, R. (1998). Revisiting romantic acts: Priming effects? Paper presented at the joint regional RMPA/WPA psychology convention held in Albuquerque, NM.

This study investigated the effects of social priming, in the form of visual words on a survey, on content reported during a romantic acts survey. Results indicated priming significantly changed results, and that, when not primed, individuals report talking as the jost romantic act.

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