2022
DOI: 10.1017/s0140525x22001157
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Conviction Narrative Theory: A theory of choice under radical uncertainty

Abstract: Conviction Narrative Theory (CNT) is a theory of choice under radical uncertainty—situations where outcomes cannot be enumerated and probabilities cannot be assigned. Whereas most theories of choice assume that people rely on (potentially biased) probabilistic judgments, such theories cannot account for adaptive decision-making when probabilities cannot be assigned. CNT proposes that people use narratives—structured representations of causal, temporal, analogical, and valence relationships—rather than probabil… Show more

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“…They are a combination of elements that either attract towards an object or help repel doubts about commitment. These narratives allow them to manage radical uncertainty about the future outcome of their decisions (Chong & Tuckett, 2015;Johnson et al, 2022). These narratives, among other things, consolidate the belief that something exceptional is happening that gives the world a radically different outlook, a different internal logic and different dynamics.…”
Section: (Psycho)analysis Of Emotional Sequencesmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…They are a combination of elements that either attract towards an object or help repel doubts about commitment. These narratives allow them to manage radical uncertainty about the future outcome of their decisions (Chong & Tuckett, 2015;Johnson et al, 2022). These narratives, among other things, consolidate the belief that something exceptional is happening that gives the world a radically different outlook, a different internal logic and different dynamics.…”
Section: (Psycho)analysis Of Emotional Sequencesmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Indeed, establishing coherent personal narratives forms the basis of some mental health therapies ( Pennebaker & Seagal, 1999 ). For decades, many psychologists have argued that much if not most of human thinking takes place in narrative form ( Bruner, 1986 ; S. G. B. Johnson et al, 2022 ; Mandler, 1984 ; Sarbin, 1986 ; Schank & Abelson, 1995 ). Some have argued that all thinking takes place narratively, though this is surely wrong ( W. F. Brewer, 2014 ).…”
Section: The Evolution Of Storiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stories establish expectations about two important characteristics required for interaction. First, they define the interactive context (e.g., the characters are at a restaurant), which enables people to simulate how events will unfold ( S. G. B. Johnson et al, 2022 ). Second, they signal to people their role in that context (e.g., the characters are dining), helping them identify which script or performance to act out ( Bicchieri, 2005 ; Geertz, 1973 ).…”
Section: The Functions Of Storiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Examples include allegations of psychological harm, “my word against yours” claims, wrongdoings that have occurred in the distant past, and instances in which the parties involved present conflicting narratives about the event (Baumeister et al, 1990). These cases can be described as ambiguous, information poor, or radically uncertain (Inman & Baron, 1996; Johnson et al, 2022). Third parties charged with responding to such allegations (e.g., managers, university administrators) thus face major decision-making challenges because they need to fill in gaps in their knowledge to reduce uncertainty before deciding whether the allegation is credible and actionable (i.e., the alleged perpetrator should be disciplined or punished).…”
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confidence: 99%