Intuitive thought is quick, effortless, automatic thinking, whereas ____________ thought is a more careful and effortful process

A) self-serving
B) attributive
C) schema
D) deliberative


Answer: D
Rationale: Deliberative thought is a more careful and effortful process than intuitive thinking. In other words, it is slower, requires some effort, and usually takes place one step at a time.

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