The distinction between intuitive and analytic thinking is common in psychology. However, while often being quite clear on the characteristics of the two processes ('Type 1' processes are fast, autonomous, intuitive, etc. and 'Type 2' processes are slow, deliberative, analytic, etc.), dual-process theorists have been heavily criticized for being unclear on the factors that determine when an individual will think analytically or rely on their intuition. We address this issue by introducing a three-stage model that elucidates the bottom-up factors that cause individuals to engage Type 2 processing. According to the model, multiple Type 1 processes may be cued by a stimulus (Stage 1), leading to the potential for conflict detection (Stage 2). ...
Several researchers have proposed that reasoning is served by two separate systems. Although the spe...
According to the sociological dual process model (SDPM), all thoughts occur either automatically and...
Research on the electrophysiology of reasoning is comparatively rare, but it has the potential to of...
The distinction between intuitive and analytic thinking is common in psychology. However, while ofte...
When faced with a decision regarding probability or heuristics, people generally show their bias tow...
There is a prevalent distinction in the literature on reasoning, between Type-1 processes, (fast, au...
Dual-process theories hold that there are two distinct processing modes available for many cognitive...
There is a prevalent distinction in the literature on reasoning, between Type-1 processes, (fast, au...
Intuitive-automatic processes are crucial for making judgements and decisions. The fascinating compl...
Recent findings on error or conflict detection during thinking suggest that individuals often intuit...
According to the sociological dual process model (SDPM), all thoughts occur either automatically and...
Recent findings on error or conflict detection during thinking suggest that individuals often intuit...
Reprints and permissions: sagepub.com/journalsPermissions.nav DOI: 10.1177/1745691612460685 pps.sage...
There is a prevalent distinction in the literature on reasoning, between Type-1 processes, (fast, au...
Several researchers have proposed that reasoning is served by two separate systems. Although the spe...
Several researchers have proposed that reasoning is served by two separate systems. Although the spe...
According to the sociological dual process model (SDPM), all thoughts occur either automatically and...
Research on the electrophysiology of reasoning is comparatively rare, but it has the potential to of...
The distinction between intuitive and analytic thinking is common in psychology. However, while ofte...
When faced with a decision regarding probability or heuristics, people generally show their bias tow...
There is a prevalent distinction in the literature on reasoning, between Type-1 processes, (fast, au...
Dual-process theories hold that there are two distinct processing modes available for many cognitive...
There is a prevalent distinction in the literature on reasoning, between Type-1 processes, (fast, au...
Intuitive-automatic processes are crucial for making judgements and decisions. The fascinating compl...
Recent findings on error or conflict detection during thinking suggest that individuals often intuit...
According to the sociological dual process model (SDPM), all thoughts occur either automatically and...
Recent findings on error or conflict detection during thinking suggest that individuals often intuit...
Reprints and permissions: sagepub.com/journalsPermissions.nav DOI: 10.1177/1745691612460685 pps.sage...
There is a prevalent distinction in the literature on reasoning, between Type-1 processes, (fast, au...
Several researchers have proposed that reasoning is served by two separate systems. Although the spe...
Several researchers have proposed that reasoning is served by two separate systems. Although the spe...
According to the sociological dual process model (SDPM), all thoughts occur either automatically and...
Research on the electrophysiology of reasoning is comparatively rare, but it has the potential to of...