Effects of processing style on responsiveness to affective stimuli and processing fluency
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| Publication date | 2014 |
| Journal | Cognition & Emotion |
| Volume | Issue number | 28 | 6 |
| Pages (from-to) | 959-970 |
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| Abstract |
In the present study, we provide direct evidence for effects of global versus local processing on responsiveness to and reliance on affective information in judgement and decision-making. Results of Experiments 1 and 2 showed an increased responsiveness to affective stimuli among participants in a global processing mode. Experiment 3 showed similar effects for processing fluency; participants adopting a global processing style showed an increased reliance on fluency. Experiment 4 replicated our findings in a more mundane judgement task in which participants judged apartments. We discuss our findings in relation to the distinction between intuitive versus deliberative modes of thinking.
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| Document type | Article |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1080/02699931.2013.865597 |
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