conscious capacity is low, making conscious thought more fruitful for relatively simple decisions, but not for complex ones (Dijksterhuis et al 2006) ... the unconscious with its high capacit ( ? )

that unconscious thought is an active process ... (better) organization of information in memory and to a more clear, polarized evaluation of different decision alternatives

This imples that, goal setting (making a decision) was conscious ... it follows that in our experiments GOAL-MONITORING was unconscious. That is, control of the progress towards reaching the goal, which accompanies goal pursuit, was done during unconscious thought. ... In fact, goals can even run to completion without any conscious guidance (Bargh 1990; Cargh & Chartrand 1999) (didn't find online free)

Giving participants a specific goal to think about some information and not others was obeyed by unconscious thought.