Reflective and Impulsive Determinants of Social Behavior

This article describes a 2-systems model that explains social behavior as a joint function of reflective and impulsive processes. In particular, it is assumed that social behavior is controlled by 2 interacting systems that follow different operating principles. The reflective system generates behav...

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Behavior
Decision Making
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Impulsive Behavior
Judgment
Motivation
Social Behavior
Social psychology
Thinking
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