Dual process theory

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title: Dual process theory
text: In psychology, a dual process theory provides an account of how thought can arise in two different ways, or as a result of two different processes. Often, the two processes consist of an implicit (automatic), unconscious process and an explicit (controlled), conscious process. Verbalized explicit processes or attitudes and actions may change with persuasion or education; though implicit process or attitudes usually take a long amount of time to change with the forming of new habits. Dual process
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description: Psychological theory of how thought can arise in two different ways
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date created: 2006-08-03T06:19:32Z
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