Reflective and impulsive determinants of human behavior
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Reflective and impulsive determinants of human behavior
Routledge, 2017
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Conflicts between the "head" and the "heart" are very common in everyday life. Over the past decade, research on such self-regulatory conflicts has been strongly shaped by Strack and Deutsch's 2004 Reflective-Impulsive Model (RIM). The award-winning theory integrates cognitive, affective, and motivational influences on overt behavior, offering a domain-independent framework that is applicable to wide range of social and non-social phenomena. This book provides a state-of-the-art overview of research under the framework of the RIM. Its 15 chapters provide an overview of basic principles of behavior determination, showcase the RIM's integrative and predictive power in many cross-cutting areas of inquiry, and illustrate the value of the theory for understanding the fundamental role of reflective and impulsive processes in various applied domains.
Expanding on an introduction that discusses the significance of the RIM from a historical view, the book is divided into three major sections. The first section covers basic psychological principles within the RIM, including selective accessibility, embodiment, associative and propositional operations, and implementation intentions. The second section reviews the integrative and predictive power of the RIM in many cross-cutting areas of inquiry, including intuition, attitudes, self-control, and personality. Finally, the third section showcases the generative power of the RIM in various applied areas, including research on health behavior, addiction, anxiety, economic behavior, sexual behavior, and aggression. In its entirety, this volume provides an indispensable resource for any scholar interested in the psychological underpinnings of reflective and impulsive behavior in various areas of inquiry.
Table of Contents
Preface
Reflection and Impulse: A Framework for Basic Research and Applied Science
Roland Deutsch, Bertram Gawronski, Wilhelm Hofmann
I. Basic Principles
Reflections on Comparison: The Selective Accessibility Mechanism
Thomas Mussweiler, Corinna Michels, Alexa Weiss
Manual and Facial Approach and Avoidance Behavior: Flexible and Inflexible Links to Affect
Roland Neumann, Julia Kozlik
Associative and Propositional Processes from the Perspective of the Reflective-Impulsive Model
Roland Deutsch
From Thought to Automatic Action: Strategic and Incidental Action Control by If-Then Planning
Torsten Martiny-Huenger, Maik Bieleke, Gabriele Oettingen, Peter M. Gollwitzer
II. Cross-Cutting Perspectives
Flotsam on the Shore of Ignorance - Towards a Definition of Intuition
Sascha Topolinski
The Associative-Propositional Duality in the Representation, Formation, and Expression of Attitudes
Bertram Gawronski, Skylar M. Brannon, Galen V. Bodenhausen
Passion versus Reason: Impulsive and Reflective Determinants of Self-Control Success and Failure
Wilhelm Hofmann, Malte Friese
Dual Process Approaches to Personality
Mitja D. Back, Steffen Nestler
III. Applications
Health Behavior and the Reflective-Impulsive Model
Martin Hagger
Reflective and Impulsive Processes in Addiction and the Role of Motivation
Reinout W. Wiers, Thomas E. Gladwin
Integrating the Reflective-Impulsive Model with Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety Disorders
Allison Ouimet
Economic Behavior and the Reflective-Impulsive Duality
Carlos Alos-Ferrer
Sexual Behavior
Michael Hafner, Kai Epstude
Aggression from the Perspective of the Reflective-Impulsive Model: Testing Predictions Using Indirect Measures
Rainer Banse, Alexander F. Schmidt, Roland Imhoff
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