Asked by
Aliyah Emily
on Oct 30, 2024Verified
As compared to System I thinking, System II thinking is __________.
A) faster but less accurate
B) faster and more accurate
C) slower and less accurate
D) slower but more accurate
System I
A term often used to describe fast, automatic, intuitive forms of thinking, as opposed to slower, more rational deliberation.
System II
A term used in cognitive psychology to refer to the analytical, effortful, and slower mode of thinking, as opposed to the fast, automatic, intuitive thinking of System I.
- Understand the difference between System I and System II thinking, including their characteristics and circumstances influencing their use.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the difference between System I and System II thinking, including their characteristics and circumstances influencing their use.