When Ashley first starts typing, she uses the "hunt and peck" method and finds typing very effortful. Now, after taking a typing class, she feels like her papers practically type themselves once she figures out what she wants to say
This change in her typing reflects a shift from
a. automatic to controlled thinking.
b. controlled to automatic thinking.
c. emotional to cognitive thinking.
d. cognitive to emotional thinking.
Answer: B
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