Partitioning the Domain of Social Inference: Dual Mode and Systems Models and Their Alternatives

Posted: 21 Dec 2007

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Arie W. Kruglanski

University of Maryland - Department of Psychology

Edward Orehek­

University of Maryland - Department of Psychology

Abstract

Recent decades of theorizing about social inference phenomena have seen a variety of models that partitioned the underlying processes into two qualitatively distinct types whose specific nature was depicted differently in the different frameworks. The present article reviews major such partitioning efforts as well as their proposed alternatives, and discusses their unique features, their commonalities, and the conceptual and empirical issues that they raise.

Keywords: judgement, automaticity, rule-following, conditioning, unimodel

Suggested Citation

Kruglanski, Arie W. and Orehek­, Edward, Partitioning the Domain of Social Inference: Dual Mode and Systems Models and Their Alternatives. Annual Review of Psychology, Vol. 58, January 2007, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1077368

Arie W. Kruglanski (Contact Author)

University of Maryland - Department of Psychology ( email )

United States

Edward Orehek­

University of Maryland - Department of Psychology ( email )

United States

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