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Authors: Geoffrey Beattie

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Academy Award
190

advertising messages
242

advertising slogan
22

affective response
61

Age IAT
50
,
51

Ahmadinejad, Mahmoud
52

air miles
101
,
102

alcohol
57
,
59
,
242

alcohol consumption
242

Allport, Gordon
20
,
24
,
28
,
40

Alps
10
,
11

Al-Sadr, Muqtada
52

Americans
49
,
50
,
204
,
229

An Inconvenient Truth
185
,
190
,
203
,
205
,
206
,
208
,
210
,
211
,
216
,
220
,
222
,
235

anger
216
,
220

Anglo-Saxon names
42

anorexia nervosa
54

Antarctica
191
,
197
,
213

anti-fat prejudice
55

anti-thin prejudice
55

anxiety
7
,
55
,
57

Arab-Muslim IAT
50

Asian IAT
50

attentional focus
41
,
85

attitude
39
,
40
,
41
,
42
,
44
,
45
,
49
,
56
,
59
,
60
,
62
,
71
,
72
,
76
,
82
,
115
,
125
,
126
,
127
,
128
,
129
,
132
,
133
,
134
,
153
,
161
,
162
,
163
,
175
,
176
,
182
,
183
,
185
,
203
,
208
,
210
,
214
,
216
,
218
,
219
,
220
,
222
,
223
,
231
,
239
,
240
,
243

attitudes and behaviour
5
,
39
,
44

attitude-behaviour change
185

attitude-behaviour gap
56

attitude-behaviour problem
39

attitude-behaviour relationship
39
,
40

attitude change
185
,
244

attitude concept
39

attitude construct
20

attitude manifestations
127

attitude measurement
30

attitudes to green issues
129
,
243

attitudinal discrepancy
174

attitudinal dissociation
128
,
242

attitudinal dissonance
163

attitudinal divergence
133

attribute of the object
42

attributional system
223

Aunt May
54

Austria
21

automatic evaluations
49

automatic preferences
61

automatic positivity
59

availability heuristic
192
,
193
,
196

aviation
101

avoidance behaviour
5
,
234

Azjen, I.
28

 

Balcetis, E.
82

Ballantyne, J.
31
,
184

Banaji, M.R.
28
,
40
,
42
,
44
,
45
,
46
,
56
,
134

Bangladesh
213

Barnard, P.
82
,
95

basic thinking
12

Beattie, Geoffrey
138
,
142
,
146
,
149
,
152
,
155
,
157
,
158
,
159
,
163
,
193
,
205
,
208
,
228

Bechara, A.
209

behaviour
19
,
20
,
28
,
31
,
39
,
40
,
41
,
43
,
44
,
45
,
46
,
52
,
55
,
56
,
57
,
58
,
60
,
61
,
76
,
77
,
81
,
82
,
94
,
111
,
126
,
129
,
130
,
134
,
145
,
157
,
160
,
163
,
165
,
174
,
176
,
179
,
181
,
182
,
183
,
185
,
186
,
188
,
192
,
193
,
194
,
196
,
197
,
206
,
207
,
208
,
210
,
215
,
223
,
226
,
227
,
231
,
243
,
244

Beharrel, B.
77

behavioural approaches
20

behavioural change
129
,
186
,
197
,
226
,
237
,
244

behavioural choice
58
,
60

behavioural choice task
58

behavioural decisions
62

behavioural prediction
56

Beijing
113
,
213

beliefs
5
,
16
,
18
,
19
,
23
,
125
,
182
,
203

Belfast
3
,
8
,
11
,
53
,
115
,
116
,
118
,
186
,
187
,
188
,
228

Belize
228

Berber rug
21

Berry, T.
31

Biba
186
,
188

Big Brother
149
,
150

bilateral damage
210

biochemistry of the brain
188

Blair, I.V.
134

Blair, Tony
151
,
152
,
213
,
243

bodily movements
137
,
176

Body Politic on News at Ten Thirty
149

Borgnine, Ernest
189

Bosson, J.K.
134

bottom-up processing
144

Bowman, H.
82
,
95

brain
3
,
5
,
29
,
75
,
126
,
127
,
143
,
155
,
175
,
187
,
188
,
193
,
194
,
196
,
197
,
198
,
209
,
210
,
231
,
233
,
236
,
237
,
238

brand choice
59
,
60

Brazil
229

Brazilian proposal
229

Brewster Smith, M.
27

Brouillet, André
22

Brown, Roger
44
,
194
,
195
,
234

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