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Cambridge University Press, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, (46), 2023

DOI: 10.1017/s0140525x22002679

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Is Conviction Narrative Theory a theory of everything or nothing?

Journal article published in 2023 by Ben R. Newell ORCID, Aba Szollosi ORCID
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Abstract

Abstract We connect Conviction Narrative Theory to an account that views people as intuitive scientists who can flexibly create, evaluate, and modify representations of decision problems. We argue that without understanding how the relevant complex narratives (or indeed any representation, simple to complex) are themselves constructed, we also cannot know when and why people would rely on them to make choices.