Nonconscious Social Information Processing

Nonconscious Social Information Processing
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Book Synopsis Nonconscious Social Information Processing by : Paweł Lewicki

Download or read book Nonconscious Social Information Processing written by Paweł Lewicki and published by . This book was released on 1986 with total page 264 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Nonconscious Social Information Processing presents a research program concerned with the processing of social information. It cannot be considered a typical social psychological research program, however, because it is not aimed at explaining any specific social psychological phenomena, nor are the cognitive processes studied specific to the processing of social information. The program explores complex or """"high level"""" processing of information that is not mediated by conscious awareness, and social cognition seems to be an appropriate area in which to investigate this kind of processin.


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