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Vanessa jenix
on Oct 30, 2024Verified
Jonah is relying on what he calls his "gut instinct" to make an easy, immediate judgment. In terms of the dual-process theory, Jonah appears to be using __________ thinking.
A) Type A
B) Type B
C) System I
D) System II
System I
A term from cognitive science referring to the fast, automatic, and often unconscious way of thinking, contrasted with slower, more deliberate thought.
Dual-Process Theory
The proposal that judgment involves two types of thinking: a fast, efficient, but sometimes faulty set of strategies, and a slower, more laborious, but less risky set of strategies.
- Gain insight into the dissimilarities between System I and System II reasoning, encompassing their qualities and the contexts that influence their employment.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Gain insight into the dissimilarities between System I and System II reasoning, encompassing their qualities and the contexts that influence their employment.
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