front 1 Thinking | back 1 The process of using knowledge and information to make plans, interpret the world, and make predictions about the world in general |
front 2 Decision-Making | back 2 Cognitive process of choosing a belief or course of action from several possible options |
front 3 Dual Process Model | back 3 Proposed by Kahneman; proposes that there are two systems for thinking and decision making: system 1 and system 2 |
front 4 System 1 | back 4 The brains fastest, automatic, and effortless approach to thinking
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front 5 System 2 | back 5 Is slow, deliberate, and requires more effort
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front 6 Explanation | back 6 We use both systems to learn and process information
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front 7 Study Used | back 7 Stroop (1935): Stroop Effect |