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Carl is a supervisor at his company and is having a problem with one of his subordinates. Rather than go to his boss right away to address the problem, he decides to first talk to some supervisors in other departments to see if they can relate and provide advice. This is an example of:
Dual Processing
The theory that the brain operates using two separate systems for processing information: one that is intuitive and automatic, and another that is deliberative and analytical.
Mental Activity
The operation of the mind in processing thoughts, remembering information, and solving problems.
Synchronized Activity
The coordination of events to operate a system in unison or the simultaneous occurrence of activities or processes.
Unconscious
An aspect of the mind that operates outside of conscious awareness, housing memories, processes, and desires not readily accessible.
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