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Departing from the sociological dual process model that divides
thoughts into automatic and unconscious, or deliberate and
conscious occurrences, this book draws on empirical cases to
demonstrate the existence of "automatic deliberation." Through
research into the ways in which people address difficult subjects,
such as death and dying, pedophilia, and career decision-making,
the author sheds light on a mode of thinking which is both habitual
and effortful, displaying a combination of habituated
understandings and conscious deliberation. Advancing a blended view
of cognition by which individuals draw on schemas and frames to
think through complex topics, this volume will appeal to
sociologists and psychologists with interests in cognition and the
ways in which we make decisions.
Departing from the sociological dual process model that divides
thoughts into automatic and unconscious, or deliberate and
conscious occurrences, this book draws on empirical cases to
demonstrate the existence of "automatic deliberation." Through
research into the ways in which people address difficult subjects,
such as death and dying, pedophilia, and career decision-making,
the author sheds light on a mode of thinking which is both habitual
and effortful, displaying a combination of habituated
understandings and conscious deliberation. Advancing a blended view
of cognition by which individuals draw on schemas and frames to
think through complex topics, this volume will appeal to
sociologists and psychologists with interests in cognition and the
ways in which we make decisions.
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