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Explaining own and others' behavior in a controversial issue: Animal experimentation.

Blom Kemdal, Anna LU and Montgomery, Henry (2001) In Journal of Social Psychology 141(6). p.693-713
Abstract
The authors investigated how 2 groups with different attitudes toward animal experimentation-- researchers who conducted animal experiments and members of animal welfare organizations who protested against animal experiments-- made attributions for the behavior of the opposing group. The 2 groups showed an actor-observer effect, mentioning more internal causes for the opponents' behavior and more external causes for their own behavior. Both groups were able to take the other's perspective, resulting in a reversed actor-observer effect. The less involved participants followed the pattern of ratings of the group whose attitudes corresponded to their own. In particular, the participants with a negative attitude toward animal experimentation... (More)
The authors investigated how 2 groups with different attitudes toward animal experimentation-- researchers who conducted animal experiments and members of animal welfare organizations who protested against animal experiments-- made attributions for the behavior of the opposing group. The 2 groups showed an actor-observer effect, mentioning more internal causes for the opponents' behavior and more external causes for their own behavior. Both groups were able to take the other's perspective, resulting in a reversed actor-observer effect. The less involved participants followed the pattern of ratings of the group whose attitudes corresponded to their own. In particular, the participants with a negative attitude toward animal experimentation rated researchers' behavior as more internally caused than did those with a positive attitude. The results illustrated how the participants formed and defended attitudes in a social context. (Less)
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animal experimentation, actor-observer effect, attitude, attribution
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Journal of Social Psychology
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141
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6
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2002-00656-001
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21 pages
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Taylor & Francis
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0022-4545
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10.1080/00224540109600582
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English
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  language     = {{eng}},
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  series       = {{Journal of Social Psychology}},
  title        = {{Explaining own and others' behavior in a controversial issue: Animal experimentation.}},
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  doi          = {{10.1080/00224540109600582}},
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