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Behaviorism claims that the mind does not exist.
System I
Often referred to as "System 1," it is the fast, automatic, intuitive approach of the human brain to decision-making.
System II
Refers traditionally to the analytical, controlled, and effortful mode of thinking, as contrasted with the fast, automatic, intuitive processing of System I.
System I
A term often used in behavioral economics to describe the fast, instinctive, and emotional way of thinking, as opposed to slower, more deliberative thinking.
Availability
The ease with which a particular piece of information can be recalled from memory, often influenced by recent experience or emotional impact.
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