2014
DOI: 10.1017/s0140525x13000782
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Restrictive and dynamic conceptions of the unconscious: Perspectives from moral and developmental psychology

Abstract: Newell & Shanks' (N&S's) conceptualization of the unconscious is overly restrictive, compared to standard social psychological accounts. The dichotomy between distal and proximal cues is a weak point in their argument and does not circumvent the existence of unconscious influences on decision making. Evidence from moral and developmental psychology indicates that decision making results from a dynamic mixture of conscious and unconscious processes.

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