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... System 1 is more influential than your experience tells you, and it is the se- cret author of many of the choices and judgments you make. Most of this book is about the workings of System 1 and the mutual influences between it and System ...
... system model, of the key concepts of prospect theory, the model of choice that Amos and I published in 1979. Subsequent chapters address several ways human choices deviate from the rules of rationality. I deal with the unfortunate ...
... systems in the mind, System 1 and System 2. System 1 • operates automatically and quickly, with little or no effort and no sense of voluntary control. System 2 • allocates attention to the effortful mental activities THINKING, FAST AND ...
... System 1 and System 2 are widely used in psychology, but I go further than most in this book, which you can read as a psychodrama with two characters. When we think of ourselves, we identify with System 2, the conscious, reasoning ...
... systems. Orienting to a loud sound is normally an involuntary operation of System 1, which immediately mobilizes the voluntary attention of System 2. You may be able to resist turning toward the source of a loud and offensive comment at ...