• Framing Physical Activity

    Framing Physical Activity

    Come rendere la comunicazione volta a promuovere l’attività fisica più efficace.
  • Artificial Intelligence & Framing Effects

    Artificial Intelligence & Framing Effects

    Le acquisizioni della psicologia sociale con quelle dell’intelligenza artificiale
  • Framing Food Communication

    Framing Food Communication

    Come rendere la comunicazione alimentare più efficace, per promuovere scelte di acquisto e di consumo in sintonia con la salute e il benessere delle persone e l'ambiente.
  • Framing Environment

    Framing Environment

    Gli effetti della comunicazione volta a promuovere politiche pubbliche di mitigazione e adattamento ai cambiamenti climatici.
  • Counterfactuals and Political/Legal Communication

    Counterfactuals and Political/Legal Communication

    Come le persone elaborano diverse rappresentazioni e spiegazioni alternative di eventi con rilevanza politica o giuridica, nonché gli effetti di attacchi e difese sulla reputazione delle persone.
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Populism and the effects of political attacks on male and female candidates.

Bertolotti, M., Catellani, P., & Picciafoco, L. (2024). Comunicazione Politica, 25, 195-218.

A theory-based and data-driven approach to promoting physical activity through message-based interventions.

Catellani, P., Carfora, V., Biella, M. Brischigiaro, L., Manera, M., Nardone, A., & Piastra M. (2023). Frontiers in Psychology, 14, 1200304. Articolo

A dual pathway to pro-environmental behavioural intention: Individual vs collective efficacy and their moderators.

Bertolotti, M., Valla, L.G., & Catellani, P. (2023). Psicologia Sociale, 18 (3), 291-310. Articolo

The Social Psychology of Eating.

Catellani, P. & Carfora, V. (2023). Springer Nature.

Le opinioni e le emozioni degli elettori di fronte al cambiamento climatico

Bertolotti, M. e Catellani, P. (2023). In ITANES (a cura di), Svolta a destra? Cosa ci dice il voto del 2022. Bologna, Il Mulino, pp. 227-237.

Counterfactual thinking as a prebunking strategy to contrast misinformation on COVID-19

Bertolotti, M. & Catellani, P. (2023). Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 104, 104404.

social-psychology

 

L'articolo all'interno della rivista Social Psychology è ora disponibile online:
Catellani, P. & Bertolotti, M.
The effects of counterfactual attacks on social judgments.

Qui di seguito l’abstract dell’articolo:

Two experiments were conducted to compare the effects of different styles of verbal criticism (factual versus counterfactual) on the perceptions of target, source, and quality of the attack. Counterfactual attacks resulted in more negative overall judgment of the target and ratings of the target’s morality than either factual attacks or no attack. Counterfactual attacks were also rated more positively than factual attacks, and the source of the counterfactual attack was rated as being less biased against the target. Regression analyses confirmed that the observed effect on overall judgment was mediated by the perceived bias of the source. The greater effectiveness of counterfactual attacks was moderated by awareness of prior hostility of the source of the attack towards the target.

 


 

Patrizia Catellani

Professore ordinario
di Psicologia Sociale
Dipartimento di Psicologia
Università Cattolica di Milano
Largo Gemelli, 1
I-20123 Milano
Tel: 02-72342906
Cell.: 3356741468
Fax: 02-72342280
E-mail: patrizia.catellani@unicatt.it