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  • "Practice" is a possible solution to a problem in system:
    1
    2
  • According to Kahneman, we use fast thinking more than slow thinking. When do you use each one. Give one example.
  • People use fast thinking more than slow thinking.
    Doesn't say
    False
    True
  • "What you see is all there is/ familiarity/font/color" are problems of system:
    1
    2
  • Match the example with the idea it supports: "Trusting the familiar"
    b) Effectiveness of a teacher
    a) Repetition of a false statement
  • According to Gladwell, our first impressions are often reliable. Do you think this is true? Why or why not?
  • Match the example with the idea it supports: "Experts with a lot of practice"
    a) Someone who plays chess
    b) A person on a ladder
  • "sleep and food" are possible solutions to a problem in system:
    1
    2
  • Match the example with the idea it supports: "Predicting what will happen"
    b) repetition of a false statement
    a) A person on a ladder
  • Match the example with the idea it supports: "Association of ideas"
    b) A person on a ladder
    a) slow, gray, old
  • Speed of thinking in system 1 is:
    fast
    slow
  • Solve math problems is an example of system:
    1
    2
  • It takes several minutes to form an accurate first impression of an instructor.
    Doesn't say
    False
    True
  • Speed of thinking in system 2 is:
    fast
    slow
  • System 1 checks on the accuracy of System 2.
    True
    Doesn't say
    False
  • We trust the color blue more than the color gray in messages
    False
    True
    Doesn't say
  • "tired/too many things to think about" are problems of system:
    2
    1
  • Match the example with the idea it supports: "Students accurate first impressions"
    a) Effectiveness of instructors
    b) Someone who plays chess
  • Younger people are better at fast thinking than older people
    Doesn't say
    False
    True
  • Kahneman says we trust people and messages sometimes when we shouldn't. Do you agree that this is a problem. Why?
  • Walk around a ladder is an example of system:
    1
    2