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According to Daniel Kahneman's dual processing theory, why do humans rely on intuitive thinking?
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According to Daniel Kahneman's dual processing theory, why do humans rely on intuitive thinking?
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Intuitive thinking is a product of System 1 thinking, which is fast and automatic and is used for quick judgments and decisions, bypassing the slower and more deliberate System 2 thinking.
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