Beliefs and Belief-to-Behavior Inferences: Clarifications, Rebuttals, and Extensions.

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Title: Beliefs and Belief-to-Behavior Inferences: Clarifications, Rebuttals, and Extensions.
Authors: Granados Samayoa, Javier A. (AUTHOR), Albarracín, Dolores (AUTHOR)
Source: Psychological Inquiry. Jan-Mar2025, Vol. 36 Issue 1, p75-80. 6p.
Subjects: Attitude (Psychology), Human behavior, Psychology, Empirical research, Research questions, Conceptual structures, Attitude-behavior consistency
Abstract: The article published in "Psychological Inquiry" on January 1, 2025, titled "Beliefs and Belief-to-Behavior Inferences: Clarifications, Rebuttals, and Extensions," delves into the study of beliefs and their connection to behavior. The authors aim to introduce a theoretical framework that integrates various psychological domains to understand belief-behavior correspondence. They clarify key terms like beliefs and attitudes, address criticisms of the model, and discuss extensions to develop empirical tests of belief-to-behavior phenomena. The article emphasizes the importance of understanding how beliefs influence behavior and invites further research and discussion in this area. [Extracted from the article]
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