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The Iterative Reprocessing Model: A Multilevel Framework for Attitudes and Evaluation

Authors :
Philip David Zelazo
Jay J. Van Bavel
William A. Cunningham
Dominic J. Packer
Source :
Social Cognition. 25:736-760
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Guilford Publications, 2007.

Abstract

Dual–process models of attitudes highlight the fact that evaluative processes are complex and multifaceted. Nevertheless, many of these models typically neglect important interactions among processes that can contribute to an evaluation. In this article, we propose a multilevel model informed by neuroscience in which current evaluations are constructed from relatively stable attitude representations through the iterative reprocessing of information. Whereas initial iterations provide relatively quick and dirty evaluations, additional iterations accompanied by reflective processes yield more nuanced evaluations and allow for phenomena such as ambivalence. Importantly, this model predicts that the processes underlying relatively automatic evaluations continue to be engaged across multiple iterations, and that they influence andare influenced by more reflective processes. We describe the Iterative Reprocessing Model at the computational, algorithmic, and implementational levels of analysis (Marr, 1982) to mo...

Details

ISSN :
0278016X
Volume :
25
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Social Cognition
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........aeb68607ee1e254f4cad590e5c08dd43
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1521/soco.2007.25.5.736