Conviction Narrative Theory and the Theory of Narrative Thought

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e84 (2023)
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Abstract

Conviction Narrative Theory bears a close resemblance to the Theory of Narrative Thought, although the two were designed to address different questions. In this commentary, we detail some of the more pronounced similarities and differences and suggest that resolving the latter could produce a third theory of narrative cognition that is superior to either of these two.

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