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Research Article

Communicating beyond the information given can make the communicator’s attitudes toward a social group more extremeOpen DataOpen Materials

Pages 531-548 | Received 16 Aug 2021, Accepted 04 Oct 2022, Published online: 13 Oct 2022

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Kaleigh A. Decker & Charles G. Lord. (2023) Self-Polarization: Lionizing Those Who Agree and Demonizing Those Who Disagree. Basic and Applied Social Psychology 45:5, pages 125-137.
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Kaleigh A. Decker & Charles G. Lord. (2023) Effects of biased extrapolation on attitude extremity. European Journal of Social Psychology 54:1, pages 183-198.
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