Logic, Fast and Slow: Advances in Dual-Process Theorizing

Volume: 28, Issue: 5, Pages: 503 - 509
Published: Aug 7, 2019
Abstract
Studies on human reasoning have long established that intuitions can bias inference and lead to violations of logical norms. Popular dual-process models, which characterize thinking as an interaction between intuitive (System 1) and deliberate (System 2) thought processes, have presented an appealing explanation for this observation. According to this account, logical reasoning is traditionally considered as a prototypical example of a task that...
Paper Details
Title
Logic, Fast and Slow: Advances in Dual-Process Theorizing
Published Date
Aug 7, 2019
Volume
28
Issue
5
Pages
503 - 509
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