PSYC 180 Chapter Notes -Insideview, Indifference Curve, Reference Class Forecasting
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Generates impressions, feelings, and inclinations; when endorsed by s2 these becomes beliefs, attitudes, and intentions. Operates automatically and quickly, with little or effort, and no sense of voluntary control. Can be programmed by s2 to mobilize attention when a particular pattern is detected. Executes skilled responses and generates skilled intuitions, after adequate training. Creates a coherent pattern of activated ideas in associative memory. Links a sense of cognitive ease to illusions of truth, pleasant feelings, and reduced vigilance. Focuses on existing evidence and ignores absent evidence (wysiati) Generates a limited set of basic assessments. Represents sets by norms and prototypes, does not integrate. Sometimes substitutes an easier question for a difficult one (heuristics) Responds more strongly to losses than to gains (loss aversion) Frames decisions problems narrowly, in isolation from one another. Is more sensitive to change than to states (prospect theory) System 1 operates automatically and quickly, with little or no effort, and no sense of voluntary control.