Associating versus proposing or associating what we propose: Comment on Gawronski and Bodenhausen (2006)

Albarracin, Dolores and Hart, William and McCulloch, Kathleen C. (2006) Associating versus proposing or associating what we propose: Comment on Gawronski and Bodenhausen (2006). Psychological Bulletin, 132 (5). pp. 732-735. ISSN 0033-2909

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Abstract

This commentary highlights the strengths of the associative-propositional evaluation model. It then describes problems in proposing a qualitative separation between propositional and associative processes. Propositional processes are instead described as associative. Propositions are ordered associations, whereas many other associations do not depend on the order of the involved elements. Implications of this alternative definition for the phenomenology of thought and for social psychology are discussed.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Psychological Bulletin
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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?? psychologyhistory and philosophy of sciencegeneral psychologypsychology(all)bf psychology ??
ID Code:
57706
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Deposited On:
16 Oct 2012 08:41
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Yes
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Published
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