Iqbal Adjali
Lloyds Banking Group
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European Journal of Personality | 2007
Marco Perugini; Iqbal Adjali; Robert Hurling
The Preference for Intuition and Deliberation (PID) scale aims at capturing stable general individual differences in terms of intuitive versus deliberative preferences in decision making. A study examined the psychometric properties of the English version of the PID, investigated whether the two subscales moderate the validity of implicit and explicit measures for incidental and deliberative evaluations and behaviours concerning fizzy soft drinks, and compared the predictive validity of two new implicit measures (ST‐IAT and ID‐EAST) and an explicit measure. Results showed an asymmetric weak double dissociation pattern only for behaviours. Additionally, a moderation effect suggested that the ST‐IAT better predicted sensory evaluation for people high in intuition and explicit attitudes better predicted benefit evaluation for people high in deliberation. Copyright
Archive | 2005
Iqbal Adjali; Ogi Bataveljic; Marco De Boni; Malcolm Benjamin Dias; Robert Hurling
Archive | 2005
Iqbal Adjali; Ogi Bataveljic; Marco De Boni; Malcolm Benjamin Dias; Robert Hurling
Psychology & Marketing | 2008
Marco Perugini; Iqbal Adjali; Robert Hurling
Journal of Environmental Psychology | 2012
Marco Perugini; Mark Conner; Iqbal Adjali; Robert Hurling; Abhijit Sengupta; Danica Vukadinovic Greetham
Cognitive Systems Research | 2010
Abhijit Sengupta; Marco Perugini; Iqbal Adjali; Robert Hurling; Danica Vukadinovic Greetham; Michael Spence
Archive | 2005
Iqbal Adjali; Ogi Bataveljic; Marco De Boni; Malcolm Benjamin Dias; Robert Hurling
Archive | 2005
Iqbal Adjali; Ogi Bataveljic; Marco De Boni; Malcolm Benjamin Dias; Robert Hurling
Archive | 2007
Iqbal Adjali; Malcolm Benjamin Dias; W. El-Deredy; Carmen Maria Sordo-Garcia; Ming Li; Paulo Jorge Gomes Lisboa
9th Biennial Conference on Environmental Psychology | 2011
Marco Perugini; Mark Conner; Iqbal Adjali; Robert Hurling; Abhijit Sengupta; Danica Vukadinovic Greetham