Title

Fluency of consistency: When thoughts fit nicely and flow smoothly

Summary

This study demonstrates how cognitive processing influences affective responses, particularly through the concept of fluency—the ease or difficulty of processing information. It examines how fluency shapes everyday evaluative reactions, such as pleasure or annoyance, and compares fluency to related concepts like consistency, coherence, and dissonance. The chapter offers theoretical insights and empirical updates using psychological experiments and computational models, demonstrating how fluency affects preferences and evaluative judgments.

 

 

َAuthor

Winkielman, P., Huber, D. E., Kavanagh, L., & Schwarz, N.

Year

2012

َThematic Area

Communication Studies

Topic

Country

Global

Region

Global

Misinformation Combatting

Cross Cutting

Place Published

New York

APA 7th End Text Citation

Winkielman, P., Huber, D. E., Kavanagh, L., & Schwarz, N. (2012). Fluency of consistency: When thoughts fit nicely and flow smoothly. In B. Gawronski & F. Strack (Eds.), *Cognitive consistency: A fundamental principle in social cognition* (pp. 89-111). Guilford Press.