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Cognitive Reflection Test: Lazy Controller and Learning Types

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This lecture explores the Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) and the distinction between controlled and automated processes in decision-making, as well as Kahneman's 'Lazy Controller' hypothesis. It also delves into non-intentional learning types like procedural, observational, and implicit pattern learning.

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