id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_jve2xl7bnbcgvb7b7mf4atow5u Penny S. Visser Development of attitude strength over the life cycle: Surge and decline 1998 22 .pdf application/pdf 23962 3041 78 studies demonstrate that susceptibility to attitude change is greater during early and late adulthood to change declines steadily over the life course reinforces the distinction between operative and rectaattitudinal measures of attitude strength. toward the end o f the life cycle (see, e.g., Verhaeghen & Salthouse, 1997), so people may become less and less able to actively resist attitude change through counterarguing. approach to investigating the relation between age and susceptibility to attitude change is inherently limited. differ in extremity, personal importance, or other factors associated with resistance to attitude change (see, e.g., Petty & Krosnick, 1995). the relation between age and susceptibility to attitude change the relation between age and susceptibility to attitude change Relation of age to attitude change in Study 3. Relation of age to attitude change in Study 3. Relation of age to attitude change in Study 3. ./cache/work_jve2xl7bnbcgvb7b7mf4atow5u.pdf ./txt/work_jve2xl7bnbcgvb7b7mf4atow5u.txt