The effect of behavioral commitment and ability discrepancy on attitudinal persistence

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Bikram Dasgupta
Ann Liang
Cite this article:  Dasgupta, B., & Liang, A. (1988). The effect of behavioral commitment and ability discrepancy on attitudinal persistence. Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal, 16(1), 79-84.


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Behavioral commitment and negative task discrepancy were manipulated in a 2 × 2 between-groups factorial design in order to observe their effects on attitudinal persistence on feminist issues and perceived threat of a trivia test score. Results indicated that non-active feminists perceived a greater threat from a discrepant test score than active feminists. Non-active feminists also showed greater agreement to a feminist point of view than active feminists as a result of experiencing discrepancy on a self-relevant task.


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