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The similarity-attraction link: Sequential versus parallel multiple-mediator models involving inferred attraction, respect, and positive affect

Ramadhar Singh, Fuwei Chen and Duane T. Wegener
Journal Name
Basic and Applied Social Psychology
Journal Publication
others
Publication Year
2014
Journal Publications Functional Area
Organizational Behavior & Human Resources Management
Publication Date
Vol. 36(4), July 2014, Pg: 281-298
Abstract

The authors tested the hypothesis that the attitude similarity effect also spreads sequentially through the mediators of positive affect, respect, and inferred attraction to interpersonal attraction. In Experiment 1, participants received information about a partner's similar or dissimilar attitudes and reported only one of the three mediators before attraction. The similarity attraction link was mediated by positive affect or respect but more strongly by inferred attraction.In Experiment 2, the three mediators were measured in six different orders. Results falsified parallel and combined parallel-sequential multiple-mediator models and two of the fully sequential multiple-mediator models but supported four fully-sequential models that were consistent with the affect-centered and affect primacy hypotheses.

The similarity-attraction link: Sequential versus parallel multiple-mediator models involving inferred attraction, respect, and positive affect

Author(s) Name: Ramadhar Singh, Fuwei Chen and Duane T. Wegener
Journal Name: Basic and Applied Social Psychology
Volume: Vol. 36(4), July 2014, Pg: 281-298
Year of Publication: 2014
Abstract:

The authors tested the hypothesis that the attitude similarity effect also spreads sequentially through the mediators of positive affect, respect, and inferred attraction to interpersonal attraction. In Experiment 1, participants received information about a partner's similar or dissimilar attitudes and reported only one of the three mediators before attraction. The similarity attraction link was mediated by positive affect or respect but more strongly by inferred attraction.In Experiment 2, the three mediators were measured in six different orders. Results falsified parallel and combined parallel-sequential multiple-mediator models and two of the fully sequential multiple-mediator models but supported four fully-sequential models that were consistent with the affect-centered and affect primacy hypotheses.