The Experience of Thinking
How feelings from mental processes influence cognition and behaviour
Herausgeber: Unkelbach, Christian; Greifeneder, Rainer
The Experience of Thinking
How feelings from mental processes influence cognition and behaviour
Herausgeber: Unkelbach, Christian; Greifeneder, Rainer
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This book brings together the latest research on how 'experiences of thinking' influence cognition and behavior.
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This book brings together the latest research on how 'experiences of thinking' influence cognition and behavior.
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- Verlag: Psychology Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 442g
- ISBN-13: 9781848721302
- ISBN-10: 1848721307
- Artikelnr.: 42034487
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Psychology Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 442g
- ISBN-13: 9781848721302
- ISBN-10: 1848721307
- Artikelnr.: 42034487
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Christian Unkelbach is Professor for General Psychology at the University of Cologne, Germany. He is currently Associate Editor of the journals Experimental Psychology and Social Psychology. His research focuses on processing fluency, valence asymmetries, prejudice against Muslims, and sport psychology. He has authored numerous articles in international journals covering these topics. Rainer Greifeneder is Professor for Social Psychology at the University of Basel, Switzerland. His research focuses on experiences of thinking, affective feelings, intuitive decision making, consumer choice, and ostracism. He has authored numerous articles in international journals covering these topics.
Greifeneder & Unkelbach Experiencing Thinking Part 1: Foundations of
Fluency Research Unkelbach & Greifeneder A general model of fluency effects
in judgment and decision making Topolinski The sources of fluency:
Identifying the underlying mechanisms of fluency effects Garcia-Marques,
Mackie, Claypool, & Garcia-Marques Once more with feeling! Familiarity and
positivity as integral consequences of previous exposure Hansen & Wänke
Fluency in Context: Discrepancy Makes Processing Experiences Informative
Part 2: Classic Fluency Effects in New Perspective Wänke Almost everything
you always wanted to know about ease-of-retrieval effects Brinol, Tormala,
& Petty Ease and Persuasion: Multiple Processes, Meanings, and Effects
Häfner Assimilation or contrast? How fluency channels comparison processing
Halberstadt & Winkielman When good blends go bad: How fluency can explain
when we like and dislike ambiguity Part 3: The Usefulness of Fluency
Oppenheimer & Alter The Fluency Sleeper Effect: Disfluency Today Promotes
Fluency Tomorrow Reber Critical Feeling: The Strategic Use of Processing
Fluency Herzog & Hertwig The Ecological Validity of Fluency Greifeneder,
Bless, & Scholl About swift defaults and sophisticated safety nets: A
process perspective on fluency's validity in judgment Part 4: Final
Assessment Fiedler Fluency and Behavior Regulation: Adaptive and
Maladaptive Consequences of a Good Feeling Unkelbach & Greifeneder Thinking
about experiences of thinking: What have learned and where do we go from
here
Fluency Research Unkelbach & Greifeneder A general model of fluency effects
in judgment and decision making Topolinski The sources of fluency:
Identifying the underlying mechanisms of fluency effects Garcia-Marques,
Mackie, Claypool, & Garcia-Marques Once more with feeling! Familiarity and
positivity as integral consequences of previous exposure Hansen & Wänke
Fluency in Context: Discrepancy Makes Processing Experiences Informative
Part 2: Classic Fluency Effects in New Perspective Wänke Almost everything
you always wanted to know about ease-of-retrieval effects Brinol, Tormala,
& Petty Ease and Persuasion: Multiple Processes, Meanings, and Effects
Häfner Assimilation or contrast? How fluency channels comparison processing
Halberstadt & Winkielman When good blends go bad: How fluency can explain
when we like and dislike ambiguity Part 3: The Usefulness of Fluency
Oppenheimer & Alter The Fluency Sleeper Effect: Disfluency Today Promotes
Fluency Tomorrow Reber Critical Feeling: The Strategic Use of Processing
Fluency Herzog & Hertwig The Ecological Validity of Fluency Greifeneder,
Bless, & Scholl About swift defaults and sophisticated safety nets: A
process perspective on fluency's validity in judgment Part 4: Final
Assessment Fiedler Fluency and Behavior Regulation: Adaptive and
Maladaptive Consequences of a Good Feeling Unkelbach & Greifeneder Thinking
about experiences of thinking: What have learned and where do we go from
here
Greifeneder & Unkelbach Experiencing Thinking Part 1: Foundations of
Fluency Research Unkelbach & Greifeneder A general model of fluency effects
in judgment and decision making Topolinski The sources of fluency:
Identifying the underlying mechanisms of fluency effects Garcia-Marques,
Mackie, Claypool, & Garcia-Marques Once more with feeling! Familiarity and
positivity as integral consequences of previous exposure Hansen & Wänke
Fluency in Context: Discrepancy Makes Processing Experiences Informative
Part 2: Classic Fluency Effects in New Perspective Wänke Almost everything
you always wanted to know about ease-of-retrieval effects Brinol, Tormala,
& Petty Ease and Persuasion: Multiple Processes, Meanings, and Effects
Häfner Assimilation or contrast? How fluency channels comparison processing
Halberstadt & Winkielman When good blends go bad: How fluency can explain
when we like and dislike ambiguity Part 3: The Usefulness of Fluency
Oppenheimer & Alter The Fluency Sleeper Effect: Disfluency Today Promotes
Fluency Tomorrow Reber Critical Feeling: The Strategic Use of Processing
Fluency Herzog & Hertwig The Ecological Validity of Fluency Greifeneder,
Bless, & Scholl About swift defaults and sophisticated safety nets: A
process perspective on fluency's validity in judgment Part 4: Final
Assessment Fiedler Fluency and Behavior Regulation: Adaptive and
Maladaptive Consequences of a Good Feeling Unkelbach & Greifeneder Thinking
about experiences of thinking: What have learned and where do we go from
here
Fluency Research Unkelbach & Greifeneder A general model of fluency effects
in judgment and decision making Topolinski The sources of fluency:
Identifying the underlying mechanisms of fluency effects Garcia-Marques,
Mackie, Claypool, & Garcia-Marques Once more with feeling! Familiarity and
positivity as integral consequences of previous exposure Hansen & Wänke
Fluency in Context: Discrepancy Makes Processing Experiences Informative
Part 2: Classic Fluency Effects in New Perspective Wänke Almost everything
you always wanted to know about ease-of-retrieval effects Brinol, Tormala,
& Petty Ease and Persuasion: Multiple Processes, Meanings, and Effects
Häfner Assimilation or contrast? How fluency channels comparison processing
Halberstadt & Winkielman When good blends go bad: How fluency can explain
when we like and dislike ambiguity Part 3: The Usefulness of Fluency
Oppenheimer & Alter The Fluency Sleeper Effect: Disfluency Today Promotes
Fluency Tomorrow Reber Critical Feeling: The Strategic Use of Processing
Fluency Herzog & Hertwig The Ecological Validity of Fluency Greifeneder,
Bless, & Scholl About swift defaults and sophisticated safety nets: A
process perspective on fluency's validity in judgment Part 4: Final
Assessment Fiedler Fluency and Behavior Regulation: Adaptive and
Maladaptive Consequences of a Good Feeling Unkelbach & Greifeneder Thinking
about experiences of thinking: What have learned and where do we go from
here