Are difficult decisions best made after a momentary diversion of thought? Previous research addressing this important question has yielded dozens of experiments in which participants were asked to choose the best of several options (e.g., cars or apartments) either after conscious deliberation, or after a momentary diversion of thought induced by performing an unrelated task. The results of these studies were mixed as some found that participants who had first performed the unrelated task were more likely to choose the best option, whereas others found no evidence for this so-called unconscious thought advantage (UTA). The current study examined two accounts of this inconsistency in previous findings. According to the reliability account, t...
Item does not contain fulltextA meta-analysis was performed on the unconscious thought effect (UTE)....
A recent large-scale replication attempt and meta-analysis of the unconscious thought effect showed ...
Two experiments examined the benefits of unconscious thought on complex decisions (Dijksterhuis, 200...
Are difficult decisions best made after a momentary diversion of thought? Previous research addressi...
Are difficult decisions best made after a momentary diversion of thought? Previous research addressi...
Are difficult decisions best made after a momentary diversion of thought? Previous research addressi...
Are difficult choices better made after a momentary diversion of thought than after deliberation? St...
According to the deliberation without attention (DWA) hypothesis, people facing a difficult choice w...
According to the deliberation without attention (DWA) hypothesis, people facing a difficult choice w...
This work compares conscious thought and unconscious thought in relation to quality of choice. Earli...
In this study we tried to replicate the unconscious thought advantage (UTA), which states that compl...
According to Unconscious Thought Theory (UTT: Dijksterhuis and Nordgren, 2006), complex decisions ar...
Ninety-eight Australian students participated in a functional replication of a study published by Di...
According to Unconscious Thought Theory, people make better decisions after unconscious than after c...
Contains fulltext : 55729.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Contrary to co...
Item does not contain fulltextA meta-analysis was performed on the unconscious thought effect (UTE)....
A recent large-scale replication attempt and meta-analysis of the unconscious thought effect showed ...
Two experiments examined the benefits of unconscious thought on complex decisions (Dijksterhuis, 200...
Are difficult decisions best made after a momentary diversion of thought? Previous research addressi...
Are difficult decisions best made after a momentary diversion of thought? Previous research addressi...
Are difficult decisions best made after a momentary diversion of thought? Previous research addressi...
Are difficult choices better made after a momentary diversion of thought than after deliberation? St...
According to the deliberation without attention (DWA) hypothesis, people facing a difficult choice w...
According to the deliberation without attention (DWA) hypothesis, people facing a difficult choice w...
This work compares conscious thought and unconscious thought in relation to quality of choice. Earli...
In this study we tried to replicate the unconscious thought advantage (UTA), which states that compl...
According to Unconscious Thought Theory (UTT: Dijksterhuis and Nordgren, 2006), complex decisions ar...
Ninety-eight Australian students participated in a functional replication of a study published by Di...
According to Unconscious Thought Theory, people make better decisions after unconscious than after c...
Contains fulltext : 55729.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Contrary to co...
Item does not contain fulltextA meta-analysis was performed on the unconscious thought effect (UTE)....
A recent large-scale replication attempt and meta-analysis of the unconscious thought effect showed ...
Two experiments examined the benefits of unconscious thought on complex decisions (Dijksterhuis, 200...