We present a theory about human thought named the unconscious-thought theory (UTT). The theory is applicable to decision making, impression formation, attitude formation and change, problem solving, and creativity. It distinguishes between two modes of thought: unconscious and conscious. Unconscious thought and conscious thought have different characteristics, and these different characteristics make each mode preferable under different circumstances. For instance, contrary to popular belief, decisions about simple issues can be better tackled by conscious thought, whereas decisions about complex matters can be better approached with unconscious thought. The relations between the theory and decision strategies, and between the theory and in...
According to unconscious thought theory, complex decisions are best made after a period of distracti...
The Unconscious Thought Theory (e.g. Dijksterhuis, 2004) supposes two modes of thought in decision m...
Contains fulltext : 90584.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The unconsciou...
ABSTRACT—We present a theory about human thought named the unconscious-thought theory (UTT). The the...
According to Unconscious Thought Theory (UTT: Dijksterhuis & Nordgren, 2006), complex decisions are ...
According to Unconscious Thought Theory, people make better decisions after unconscious than after c...
The investigation aims to clarify to what extent non-conscious thought has efficacy in e.g. decision...
According to the capacity principle of Unconscious Thought Theory (UTT), unconscious thought should ...
The major theories of consciousness that distinguish conscious from unconscious states can be groupe...
According to the capacity principle of Unconscious Thought Theory (UTT), unconscious thought should ...
People can engage in prolonged thought processes, such as when they are facing an important decision...
Unconscious thought has been linked with a wide range of mechanisms, capacities, and limits. These c...
A meta-analysis was performed on the unconscious thought effect (UTE). All available published and u...
Item does not contain fulltextA meta-analysis was performed on the unconscious thought effect (UTE)....
Ninety-eight Australian students participated in a functional replication of a study published by Di...
According to unconscious thought theory, complex decisions are best made after a period of distracti...
The Unconscious Thought Theory (e.g. Dijksterhuis, 2004) supposes two modes of thought in decision m...
Contains fulltext : 90584.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The unconsciou...
ABSTRACT—We present a theory about human thought named the unconscious-thought theory (UTT). The the...
According to Unconscious Thought Theory (UTT: Dijksterhuis & Nordgren, 2006), complex decisions are ...
According to Unconscious Thought Theory, people make better decisions after unconscious than after c...
The investigation aims to clarify to what extent non-conscious thought has efficacy in e.g. decision...
According to the capacity principle of Unconscious Thought Theory (UTT), unconscious thought should ...
The major theories of consciousness that distinguish conscious from unconscious states can be groupe...
According to the capacity principle of Unconscious Thought Theory (UTT), unconscious thought should ...
People can engage in prolonged thought processes, such as when they are facing an important decision...
Unconscious thought has been linked with a wide range of mechanisms, capacities, and limits. These c...
A meta-analysis was performed on the unconscious thought effect (UTE). All available published and u...
Item does not contain fulltextA meta-analysis was performed on the unconscious thought effect (UTE)....
Ninety-eight Australian students participated in a functional replication of a study published by Di...
According to unconscious thought theory, complex decisions are best made after a period of distracti...
The Unconscious Thought Theory (e.g. Dijksterhuis, 2004) supposes two modes of thought in decision m...
Contains fulltext : 90584.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The unconsciou...