Truth is in the mind, but beauty is in the eye: fluency effects are moderated by a match between fluency source and judgment dimension.
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Resumo: | The eminent role of processing fluency in judgment and decision-making is undisputed. Not only is fluency affected by sources as diverse as stimulus repetition or visual clarity, but it also has an impact on outcomes as diverse as liking for a stimulus or the subjective validity of a statement. Although several studies indicate that sources and outcomes are widely interchangeable, recent research suggests that judgments are differentially affected by conceptual and perceptual fluency, with stronger effects of conceptual (vs. perceptual) fluency on judgments of truth. Here, we propose a fluency-specificity hypothesis according to which conceptual fluency is more informative for content-related judgments, but perceptual fluency is more informative for judgments related to perception. Two experimental studies in which perceptual and conceptual fluency were manipulated orthogonally show the superiority of content repetition on judgments of truth but the superiority of visual contrast on aesthetic evaluations. The theoretical implications are discussed. |
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Truth is in the mind, but beauty is in the eye: fluency effects are moderated by a match between fluency source and judgment dimension.FluencyTruth judgmentsDiagnosticityRepetitionVisual contrastThe eminent role of processing fluency in judgment and decision-making is undisputed. Not only is fluency affected by sources as diverse as stimulus repetition or visual clarity, but it also has an impact on outcomes as diverse as liking for a stimulus or the subjective validity of a statement. Although several studies indicate that sources and outcomes are widely interchangeable, recent research suggests that judgments are differentially affected by conceptual and perceptual fluency, with stronger effects of conceptual (vs. perceptual) fluency on judgments of truth. Here, we propose a fluency-specificity hypothesis according to which conceptual fluency is more informative for content-related judgments, but perceptual fluency is more informative for judgments related to perception. Two experimental studies in which perceptual and conceptual fluency were manipulated orthogonally show the superiority of content repetition on judgments of truth but the superiority of visual contrast on aesthetic evaluations. The theoretical implications are discussed.American Psychological Association2021-02-15T09:33:24Z2020-01-01T00:00:00Z20202021-02-15T09:32:51Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10071/22013eng0096-344510.1037/xge0000731Vogel, T.Silva, R. R.Thomas, A.Wänke, M.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-09T17:34:58Zoai:repositorio.iscte-iul.pt:10071/22013Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T22:15:49.358557Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Truth is in the mind, but beauty is in the eye: fluency effects are moderated by a match between fluency source and judgment dimension. |
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Truth is in the mind, but beauty is in the eye: fluency effects are moderated by a match between fluency source and judgment dimension. |
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Truth is in the mind, but beauty is in the eye: fluency effects are moderated by a match between fluency source and judgment dimension. Vogel, T. Fluency Truth judgments Diagnosticity Repetition Visual contrast |
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Truth is in the mind, but beauty is in the eye: fluency effects are moderated by a match between fluency source and judgment dimension. |
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Truth is in the mind, but beauty is in the eye: fluency effects are moderated by a match between fluency source and judgment dimension. |
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Truth is in the mind, but beauty is in the eye: fluency effects are moderated by a match between fluency source and judgment dimension. |
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Truth is in the mind, but beauty is in the eye: fluency effects are moderated by a match between fluency source and judgment dimension. |
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Truth is in the mind, but beauty is in the eye: fluency effects are moderated by a match between fluency source and judgment dimension. |
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Vogel, T. |
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Vogel, T. Silva, R. R. Thomas, A. Wänke, M. |
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Silva, R. R. Thomas, A. Wänke, M. |
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Vogel, T. Silva, R. R. Thomas, A. Wänke, M. |
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Fluency Truth judgments Diagnosticity Repetition Visual contrast |
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Fluency Truth judgments Diagnosticity Repetition Visual contrast |
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The eminent role of processing fluency in judgment and decision-making is undisputed. Not only is fluency affected by sources as diverse as stimulus repetition or visual clarity, but it also has an impact on outcomes as diverse as liking for a stimulus or the subjective validity of a statement. Although several studies indicate that sources and outcomes are widely interchangeable, recent research suggests that judgments are differentially affected by conceptual and perceptual fluency, with stronger effects of conceptual (vs. perceptual) fluency on judgments of truth. Here, we propose a fluency-specificity hypothesis according to which conceptual fluency is more informative for content-related judgments, but perceptual fluency is more informative for judgments related to perception. Two experimental studies in which perceptual and conceptual fluency were manipulated orthogonally show the superiority of content repetition on judgments of truth but the superiority of visual contrast on aesthetic evaluations. The theoretical implications are discussed. |
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