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NCOA Book 2

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Also known as reflective thinking, focuses on resolving the problem while correcting and monitoring the situation. It is useful for judgements in unfamiliar situations, processing abstract concepts and deliberating when there is time for planning. EXAMPLE: creating a new section tracking tracking spreadsheet from scratch, deciding which college to attend. Positive Impacts: improves critical thinking Negative Impacts: could appear indecisive, may overthink simple tasks.

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System 2 Thinking


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