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How Gender-Role Salience Influences Attitude Strength and Persuasive Message Processing

Experiment Types
Randomized Controlled Trial
Study Participants
339 study participants
Locations
United States
,
North America
Researchers
Asia A. Eaton
,
Penny S. Visser
,
Vicki Burns
Publication
Psychology of Women Quarterly
Volume
41
Issue
2
Month
January
Year
2017
Pages
223-239

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MLA

Eaton, Asia A., et al. "How Gender-Role Salience Influences Attitude Strength and Persuasive Message Processing." Psychology of Women Quarterly, vol. 41, no. 2, 2017, pp. 223-239. DOI: 10.1177/0361684317696257.

APA

Eaton, A.A., Visser, P.S., & Burns, V. (2017). How gender-role salience influences attitude strength and persuasive message processing. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 41(2), 223-239. DOI: 10.1177/0361684317696257.

Chicago

Eaton, Asia A., Penny S. Visser, and Vicki Burns. 2017. "How Gender-Role Salience Influences Attitude Strength and Persuasive Message Processing." Psychology of Women Quarterly 41 (2): 223-239. DOI: 10.1177/0361684317696257.

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