What is the definition of System-1 Thinking?
(a) reactive thinking that relies heavily on situational cues, salient memories, and heuristic shortcuts to arrive quickly and confidently at judgments
(b) reflective critical thinking that is useful for judgments in unfamiliar situations, for processing abstract concepts, and for deliberating when there is time for more comprehensive consideration
(c) reactive thinking that is useful for recalling salient memories and fully supports heuristic thinking at its highest level
(d) reflective thinking that relies heavily on preconceived notions and is helpful for executing well-trained responses to expected problems
a
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a. "nothing red is green." b. "all copper conducts electricity." c. "all bachelors are unmarried." d. a and b
In 1860, which of these port cities had at least 100,000 people?
a. Washington, D.C. c. Miami b. Philadelphia d. Tampa Bay
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The Tower of Babel narrative contains themes of human ambition and divine retribution that echo those within the creation story. 2. To suggest the nature of divine-human interaction in Genesis, the narrator employs theophany—suggesting the perceptible presence of God on earth. 3. According to Genesis, Isaac's wife Leah plays a major role in shaping Israel's destiny. 4. Within Genesis, Jacob's strengths and weaknesses are presented as a paradigm for the character of Israel, the nation named after him. 5. After his death, Jacob is buried near Abraham's grave in Canaan.
Rawls believes justice is to social institutions as
A) Money is to economics. B) Medicine is to hospitals. C) Taxes are to government. D) Truth is to scientific systems.