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Says Who? Epistemic Authority Effects in Social Judgment
Arie W. Kruglanski
, Amiram Raviv
, Daniel Bar-Tal
, Alona Raviv
,
Keren Sharvit
, Shmuel Ellis
, Ruth Bar
, Antonio Pierro
, Lucia Mannetti
Department of Psychology
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Social Judgment
100%
Epistemic Authority
100%
The Self
9%
Need for Closure
9%
Motivation
6%
Higher Authorities
6%
Need for Cognitive Closure
6%
Source Effects
6%
Politics
3%
Information Search
3%
World Wide Web
3%
Social Cognition
3%
Experimental Manipulation
3%
Trust in Others
3%
Moderating Role
3%
Treatment Course
3%
Health-related
3%
Adult-child Caregivers
3%
Forgoing
3%
Growing up
3%
Patient Relationships
3%
Specific Interventions
3%
Self-reliance
3%
Avoidant Attachment
3%
Social Influence Theory
3%
Attitude Formation
3%
Motivational Effects
3%
Socialization
3%
Retardation
3%
Information Processing
3%
Unique Perspectives
3%
Potential Impact
3%
Family Physicians
3%
Persuasive Messages
3%
Specific Domain
3%
Individual Environment
3%
Insecure Attachment
3%
Processing Activities
3%
Attachment Style
3%
Developmental Aspects
3%
Specific Source
3%
Specific Group
3%
Behavioral Differences
3%
Physician Recommendation
3%
Cognitive Response
3%
Metacognitive Beliefs
3%
Time Pressure
3%
Miller
3%
Education Domain
3%
Health Domain
3%
Closure Effect
3%
Historical Trends
3%
Leadership Positions
3%
Nodding
3%
Distributional Patterns
3%
Shaver
3%
Information for Decision Making
3%
Kunda
3%
Source Authority
3%
Generalized Trust
3%
Source Influence
3%
Situational Influences
3%
Self-relevant
3%
Tone of Voice
3%
Situational Determinants
3%
Epistemic Competence
3%
Opinion Formation
3%
Informational Effects
3%
Psychology
Individual Differences
100%
Caregiver
33%
Decision Making
33%
Social Cognition
33%
Information Processing
33%
Avoidant Attachment
33%
Socialization
33%
Secure Attachment
33%
Attachment Style
33%
Situational Influence
33%