1. Commentary: Feeling the Conflict: The Crucial Role of Conflict Experience in Adaptation
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Anna Foerster, Roland Pfister, Heiko Reuss, and Wilfried Kunde
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media_common.quotation_subject ,lcsh:BF1-990 ,050105 experimental psychology ,03 medical and health sciences ,conflict strength ,0302 clinical medicine ,ddc:150 ,Conflict resolution research ,Conflict resolution ,Psychology ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,cognitive control ,Adaptation (computer science) ,General Psychology ,conflict experience ,media_common ,Realistic conflict theory ,05 social sciences ,lcsh:Psychology ,Feeling ,cognitive conflict ,conflict adaptation ,Social psychology ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Cognitive psychology ,Fair fighting - Abstract
A commentary on: Feeling the Conflict: The Crucial Role of Conflict Experience in Adaptationby Desender, K., Van Opstal, F., and Van den Bussche, E. (2014). Psychol. Sci. 25, 675–683. doi:10.1177/0956797613511468 Conflict adaptation in masked priming has recently been proposed to rely not on successful conflictresolution but rather on conflict experience (Desender et al., 2014). We re-assessed this proposal ina direct replication and also tested a potential confound due toconflict strength. The data supported this alternative view, but also failed to replicate basic conflict adaptation effects of the original studydespite considerable power.
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- 2017
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