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________ thinking is nonconscious, effortless, and unintentional, whereas ________ thinking is conscious, effortful, and intentional.
 
  a. Biased; accurate
  b. Automatic; controlled
  c. Controlled; automatic
  d. Illogical; logical

Question 2

When most Americans walk into a fast food restaurant chain, they know they should walk up to the counter to order, pay, and pick up their food, rather than sit down and wait to be served. This knowledge of how to act in such a situation is called
 
  a. controlled thinking.
  b. a stereotype.
  c. a counterfactual thought.
  d. a schema.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

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Answer: D





 

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