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What is the term for activating particular associations in memory?
What is the term for activating particular associations in memory?
Which system of thinking is intuitive, automatic, unconscious, and fast?
Which system of thinking is intuitive, automatic, unconscious, and fast?
Which type of thinking is deliberate, reflective, and conscious?
Which type of thinking is deliberate, reflective, and conscious?
What is the term for thinking that is effortless, habitual, and without awareness?
What is the term for thinking that is effortless, habitual, and without awareness?
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Which term refers to the mutual influence of bodily sensations on cognitive preferences and social judgments?
Which term refers to the mutual influence of bodily sensations on cognitive preferences and social judgments?
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What is the tendency to be more confident than correct?
What is the tendency to be more confident than correct?
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What is the term for thinking that is deliberate, reflective, and conscious?
What is the term for thinking that is deliberate, reflective, and conscious?
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What is the tendency to search for information that confirms one's preconceptions?
What is the tendency to search for information that confirms one's preconceptions?
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Which system of thinking is intuitive, automatic, unconscious, and fast?
Which system of thinking is intuitive, automatic, unconscious, and fast?
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What is the term for activating particular associations in memory?
What is the term for activating particular associations in memory?
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Study Notes
Cognitive Biases and Thinking Systems
- Priming: activating particular associations in memory
- System 1: intuitive, automatic, unconscious, and fast thinking system
- System 2: deliberate, reflective, and conscious thinking system
- Automatic thinking: thinking that is effortless, habitual, and without awareness
- Embodied cognition: mutual influence of bodily sensations on cognitive preferences and social judgments
- Overconfidence: tendency to be more confident than correct
- Confirmation bias: tendency to search for information that confirms one's preconceptions
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Test your knowledge on how we judge our social worlds, both consciously and unconsciously. Explore the concepts of priming, embodied cognition, and the different systems of thinking. Challenge yourself to understand the impact of associations in memory and the influence of bodily sensations on cognitive preferences.