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Dual Process Theory

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Dual-process theory is a psychological framework that suggests human thinking and decision-making can be divided into two distinct systems: System 1 (intuitive, fast, unconscious) and System 2 (logical, slow, deliberate).

Key Features

  • Two systems of thinking
  • System 1: intuitive and fast
  • System 2: logical and deliberate

Pros

  • Provides a comprehensive understanding of human cognition
  • Explains cognitive biases and errors in decision-making
  • Helps in designing better interventions for behavior change

Cons

  • Can oversimplify complex cognitive processes
  • May not fully capture the variability in individual differences

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