Think Different: The Merits of Unconscious Thought in Preference Development and Decision Making.
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Abstract
The role of unconscious and conscious thought in decision making was investigated in 5 experiments. Because of the low processing capacity of consciousness, conscious thought was hypothesized to be maladaptive when making complex decisions. Conversely, unconscious thought was expected to be highly effective. In Experiments 1-3, participants were presented with a complex decision problem in which they had to choose between various alternatives, each with multiple attributes. Some participants had to make a decision immediately after being presented with the options. In the conscious thought condition, participants could think about the decision for a few minutes. In the unconscious thought condition,…
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- Unconscious mind
- Psychology
- Consciousness
- Preference
- Cognitive psychology
- Social psychology
- Psychoanalysis
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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