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In probability, the occurrence of a set of outcomes is called a(n) .
Intuitive Thought
A cognitive process that involves making judgments and solving problems spontaneously without the need for conscious reasoning.
Concrete Reasoning
Thinking that is based on what is physically present and tangible rather than abstract or theoretical concepts.
Dual-Processing
A model in cognitive science and psychology that suggests there are two different systems or ways of thinking in the brain: one that is fast, automatic, and emotional, and another that is slower, more deliberate, and logical.
Dual-Thinking
The ability to understand and apply both creative and logical approaches to problem-solving; not a widely recognized term, it suggests a balanced cognitive process.
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