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... with Edward Diener and Norbert Schwartz) Judgment Under Uncertainty: Heuristics and Biases (edited with Paul Slovic and Amos Tversky) Attention and Effort THINKING, FAST AND SLOW This page intentionally left blank. THINKING,
... EFFORT THE LAZY CONTROLLER THE ASSOCIATIVE MACHINE COGNITIVE EASE NORMS, SURPRISES, AND CAUSES A MACHINE FOR JUMPING TO CONCLUSIONS HOW JUDGMENTS HAPPEN ANSWERING AN EASIER QUESTION PART II. HEURISTICS AND BIASES 3 19 31 39 50 59 71 79 ...
... 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 SLOW 20.
... effort. The capabilities of System 1 include innate skills that we share with other animals. We are born prepared to perceive the world around us, recognize objects, orient attention, avoid losses, and fear spiders. Other mental ...
... effort. Several ofthe mental actions in the list are completely involuntary. You cannot refrain from understanding simple sentences in your own language or from orienting to a loud unexpected sound, nor can you prevent yourself from ...