Subjects who have negative implicit attitudes toward A (a fictitious person) will have positive implicit attitudes toward B if they are told that A dislikes B (Gawronski et al. 2005), which suggest that subjects may be reasoning that “the enemy of my enemy is my friend”.
This is a kind of Doxastic logic (reasoning about beliefs)
This is a kind of Doxastic logic (reasoning about beliefs)
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