automatic processing and how it occurs
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Automatic Processing and How it Occurs
Automatic process definition
How does it Occur Examples of
Automatic Processing
Application of Study of Automatic processing
Introduction
Definition Characteristics Example of a controlled process
Controlled Processing
Operates fast Can be used when theory to solve problem is not available
Trained automatically when tasks done repeatedly
Advantages of Automatic Processing
Bad for deductive problem solving May give you wrong answers when the problem changes
Requires repeated exposure Doesn’t always provide us with conscious insight
Disadvantages of Automatic Processing
Handles problems where multiple logical deductive steps are necessary
Lets you leverage the research and thinking of others
Allows you to develop theories of your own Lets you compare the advantages and
disadvantages of multiple possible methods
Produces reasoning that can be communicated to others
Advantages of Controlled Processing
Takes work, skill, self correction, good habits of mind, knowledge about potential pitfalls, and practice
Thinking carefully is a slow process
Disadvantages of Controlled Processing
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