Explaining unexplainable food choices : Explaining unexplainable food choices
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In recent years, psychologists have started to investigate the downstream consequences of nonconsciously activated behaviour (acting in an ‘explanatory vacuum’). Results have shown that when such behaviour is norm-violating, people experience a need to confabulate reasons for this behaviour. The present paper aims to add more convincing evidence for this assumption. Study 1 addresses this question by replicating Study 2 of Adriaanse, Weijers, De Ridder, De Witt Huberts, and Evers (2014) while adding a condition in which people are post hoc provided with an explanation for their behaviour. Study 2 addresses this question by explicitly demanding an explanation for a nonconsciously steered choice. Both studies were conducted in the context of eating behaviour. Results of both studies were indicative of confabulation as a downstream consequence of nonconsciously steered eating behaviour (Study 1) or food choice (Study 2). Future research should address the potential of confabulated reasons spilling over to next occasions.
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ADRIAANSE, Marieke A., Floor M. KROESE, Jonas WEIJERS, Peter M. GOLLWITZER, Gabriele OETTINGEN, 2018. Explaining unexplainable food choices : Explaining unexplainable food choices. In: European Journal of Social Psychology. 2018, 48(1), pp. O15-O24. ISSN 0046-2772. eISSN 1099-0992. Available under: doi: 10.1002/ejsp.2273BibTex
@article{Adriaanse2018Expla-41532, year={2018}, doi={10.1002/ejsp.2273}, title={Explaining unexplainable food choices : Explaining unexplainable food choices}, number={1}, volume={48}, issn={0046-2772}, journal={European Journal of Social Psychology}, pages={O15--O24}, author={Adriaanse, Marieke A. and Kroese, Floor M. and Weijers, Jonas and Gollwitzer, Peter M. and Oettingen, Gabriele} }
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