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Daniel Kahneman: Thinking, Fast and Slow (Outline)

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Which of the following best describes the key characteristic of intuitive thinking?

Lack of effort and a sense of things happening to us

Which of the following best describes the key characteristic of deliberate thinking?

Conscious effort and active engagement

Which type of thinking is associated with the engagement of physiological responses, such as pupil dilation?

Deliberate thinking

What is the relationship between intuition and System 1 thinking, according to the text?

Intuition is a product of System 1 thinking

Which of the following best describes the key characteristic of System 2 thinking?

Effortful, deliberate, and requiring conscious control

What is the definition of intuition provided by Herbert Simon?

Intuition is simply recognition without conscious reasoning

Which type of mental process is primarily responsible for expert intuition?

System 1, which produces automatic and effortless judgments

Which of the following is an example of a System 2 activity?

All of the above

Which factor is most important for the development of expert intuitive judgment?

The regularity and predictability of the environment

What is the key difference between expert intuitions and false intuitions?

Expert intuitions are based on extensive experience and feedback, while false intuitions arise without such a foundation

What is the primary purpose of the conceptual distinction between System 1 and System 2 processes?

To serve as a metaphorical tool for understanding the workings of the mind, rather than representing literal brain systems

Which of the following professionals is most likely to develop more intuitive expertise, according to the text?

Anesthesiologists

Learn about the differences between intuitive thinking and deliberate thinking. Intuitive thinking is passive and automatic, while deliberate thinking involves conscious effort and active engagement. Explore examples and characteristics of each mode of thinking.

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