The development of fast and slow inferential responding: Evidence for a parallel development of rule-based and belief-based intuitions

Volume: 47, Issue: 6, Pages: 1188 - 1200
Published: Apr 15, 2019
Abstract
Dual process theories postulate the existence of two levels of processing, Type 1, which uses belief-based cues to make very rapid inferences, and Type 2, which uses more conscious, working memory-based processes that are, in principle, capable of making rule-based judgments. There is a common assumption that Type 1 processes are more rapidly produced, while Type 2 processes take more time. Evidence for this assumption is mixed. Recently,...
Paper Details
Title
The development of fast and slow inferential responding: Evidence for a parallel development of rule-based and belief-based intuitions
Published Date
Apr 15, 2019
Volume
47
Issue
6
Pages
1188 - 1200
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