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Automatic Processing and How it Occurs

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Automatic Processing and How it Occurs

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  1. Automatic Processing and How it Occurs

  2. Introduction • Automatic processdefinition • How does it Occur • Examples of Automatic Processing • Application of Study of Automatic processing

  3. Controlled Processing • Definition • Characteristics • Example of a controlled process

  4. Advantages of Automatic Processing • Operates fast • Can be used when theory to solve problem is not available • Trained automatically when tasks done repeatedly

  5. Disadvantages 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

  6. Advantages of Controlled 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

  7. Disadvantages of Controlled Processing • Takes work, skill, self correction, good habits of mind, knowledge about potential pitfalls, and practice • Thinking carefully is a slow process

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