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15 April 2026

  • curprev 08:2008:20, 15 April 2026 EnidO0110347291 talk contribs 11,732 bytes +11,732 Created page with "<br> <br><br>In a traditional earlier demonstration of those effects, Schwarz and Clore (1983) telephoned people on both wet days or sunny days to ask them about their life satisfaction. Social psychologists have also demonstrated the interplay of acutely aware and unconscious processes in studies of angle and persuasion, social perception, and social judgement (e.g. Bargh & Chartrand, 1999). Examples of the interaction of acutely aware and unconscious processes come fro..."