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    ISBN: 9783030882785
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (199 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302
    Keywords: Culture ; Decision making-Statistical methods ; Social psychology ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Models of Action -- Socialization -- Agenda for This Book -- Substantive Scope -- Methodological Scope -- Outline of Book -- Works Cited -- Chapter 2: Conceptual Foundations for Theory-Building -- Introduction -- Weberian Foundations -- Weberian Foundations Applied to Culture and Cognition -- Theory-Building with Cognitive Science -- Conclusion: Connection to Contemporary Literature -- Works Cited -- Chapter 3: Background: Models of Action and Socialization -- Introduction -- Models of Action -- Overview of Strong Practice Theory -- The Sociological Dual-Process Model and the Means/Ends Debate -- Critical Perspectives -- Socialization -- Motivated Reasoning and Prior Beliefs -- Moral Foundations Theory -- Terror Management Theory/Systems Justification -- Theories of Political Socialization -- The Sociology of Culture -- Conclusion -- Works Cited -- Chapter 4: The Dichotomy and the Data -- Introduction -- Dichotomy -- Sociological Dual-Process Model -- Using Models from Cognitive Science -- Memory -- Declarative and Nondeclarative Memory and the Sociological Dual-Process Model -- Moral Judgment -- Models of Moral Judgment from Cognitive Neuroscience -- The Dual-Process Model in Cognitive Neuroscience -- Moll and Colleagues' Single-Process Model -- Expanding the Habitus and the Sociological Dual-Process Model Using Neuroscience -- The Sociological Dual-Process Model and Categorization -- Consciousness and Category Acquisition -- "Dichotomy" in Dual-Process Models in Recent Literature -- Data -- Implications for Methods That Measure Type I Processes -- Construct Validity Since Vaisey (2009) -- Works Cited -- Chapter 5: Theory: A Sociological Dual-Process Model of Outcomes -- Introduction -- Scope Conditions.
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