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Dual process theory 2.0

Thinking & Reasoning, 2020
Dual process theory (DPT) states that cognitive performance is the result of two types of processing, usually termed Type 1 and Type 2. Thompson and Newman (this volume, p.
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Dual Process Theory 2.0

2017
Dual Process Theory 2.0 provides a comprehensive overview of the new directions in which dual process research is heading. Human thinking is often characterized as an interplay between intuition and deliberation and this two-headed, dual process view of human thinking has been very influential in the cognitive sciences and popular media.
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Conflict and Dual Process Theory

2017
Traditional dual process theories were heavily inspired by research on the belief bias effect in syllogistic reasoning. Ball et al. present an overview of this literature and recent challenges to the traditional dual process model of belief bias. They sketch the core tenets of an attempt to reconcile the traditional framework with the contradictory ...
Linden J. Ball   +3 more
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Dual-Process Theories

Abstract Dual-process theories propose that judgments and behavior can be understood as the product of two (sets of) qualitatively distinct processes—one characterized by features of automatic processing and the other by features of controlled processing.
Bertram Gawronski   +2 more
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Dual Process Theory: A Philosophical Review

American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, 2022
From experience, we know that some cognitive processes are effortless and automatic (or nearly automatic), while others are hard and deliberate. Dual process (DP) accounts of human cognition explain these differences by positing two qualitatively distinct types of cognitive processes within the human mind—types that cannot be reduced to each other ...
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Dual-Process Theories of Morality

Inference: International Review of Science, 2019
Dual-process theories of morality demonstrate that negative emotions can guide moral judgments. These theories also demonstrate how, through repetition, new cognitive-emotional habits can form.
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Dual-process theories and hybrid systems

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2003
The distinction between such differing approaches to cognition as connectionism and rule-based models is paralleled by a distinction between two basic modes of cognition postulated in the so-called dual-process theories. Integrating these theories with insights from hybrid systems might help solve the dilemma of combining the demands of evolutionary ...
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Dual Process Theories for Calculus

2018
The dual process theories are popular in many domains of psychology, such as reasoning, decision making, social cognition, cognitive development, clinical psychology, and cognitive neuroscience. In the last chapter, this theoretical approach is applied, for the first time, to the studies on numerical cognition with the aim of review the results brought
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Introspection, confabulation, and dual-process theory

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2009
AbstractThis excellent target article helps to resolve a problem for dual-process theories of higher cognition. Theorists posit two systems, one of which appears to be conscious and volitional. It seems to control some behaviours but to confabulate explanations for others.
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Dual-Process Theories of Numerical Cognition

2018
As confirmed by a series of experimental data, there are two different cognitive systems relating to mathematical skills. The first system is not based on symbols, and it is approximative; it is based on the estimation of quantities; and it involves both a simple process of comparison and a series of basic arithmetical operations like addition and ...
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