The influence of one- versus two-sided information on the anticipation of negative reactions: the role of attitudinal ambivalence
- Author
- Ineke Uyttersprot (UGent) , Iris Vermeir (UGent) and Maggie Geuens (UGent)
- Organization
Citation
Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-2153439
- MLA
- Uyttersprot, Ineke, et al. “The Influence of One- versus Two-Sided Information on the Anticipation of Negative Reactions: The Role of Attitudinal Ambivalence.” Proceedings of the de 2012 Society for Consumer Psychology Annual Winter Conference, Society for Consumer Psychology (SCP), 2012.
- APA
- Uyttersprot, I., Vermeir, I., & Geuens, M. (2012). The influence of one- versus two-sided information on the anticipation of negative reactions: the role of attitudinal ambivalence. Proceedings of the de 2012 Society for Consumer Psychology Annual Winter Conference. Presented at the Society for Consumer Psychology Annual Winter Conference (SCP - 2012), Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
- Chicago author-date
- Uyttersprot, Ineke, Iris Vermeir, and Maggie Geuens. 2012. “The Influence of One- versus Two-Sided Information on the Anticipation of Negative Reactions: The Role of Attitudinal Ambivalence.” In Proceedings of the de 2012 Society for Consumer Psychology Annual Winter Conference. Society for Consumer Psychology (SCP).
- Chicago author-date (all authors)
- Uyttersprot, Ineke, Iris Vermeir, and Maggie Geuens. 2012. “The Influence of One- versus Two-Sided Information on the Anticipation of Negative Reactions: The Role of Attitudinal Ambivalence.” In Proceedings of the de 2012 Society for Consumer Psychology Annual Winter Conference. Society for Consumer Psychology (SCP).
- Vancouver
- 1.Uyttersprot I, Vermeir I, Geuens M. The influence of one- versus two-sided information on the anticipation of negative reactions: the role of attitudinal ambivalence. In: Proceedings of the de 2012 Society for Consumer Psychology Annual Winter Conference. Society for Consumer Psychology (SCP); 2012.
- IEEE
- [1]I. Uyttersprot, I. Vermeir, and M. Geuens, “The influence of one- versus two-sided information on the anticipation of negative reactions: the role of attitudinal ambivalence,” in Proceedings of the de 2012 Society for Consumer Psychology Annual Winter Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, 2012.
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