Thinking, Fast and SlowMajor New York Times bestseller |
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... responses of a group of ex- pert participants in a meeting of the Society of Mathematical Psychology, including the authors of two statistical textbooks. As expected, we found that our expert colleagues, like us, greatly exaggerated the ...
... response was a strain, and it slowed you down. You experienced a conflict between a task that you intended to carry out and an automatic response that interfered with it. Conflict between an automatic reaction and an intention to ...
... response if his capacity for effortful control had been disrupted (for example, if he had been drunk). System 1 and System 2 are so central to the story I tell in this book that I must make it absolutely clear that they are fictitious ...
... response. She reacted to the threat before she recognized it.” “This is your System 1 talking. Slow down and let your System 2 take control.” 2 ATTENTION AND EFFORT In the unlikely event of this THINKING, FAST AND SLOW 30.
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