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We're exploring the fascinating differences between automatic and conscious information processing, particularly in the context of problem solving.
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Automatic processing is quick and requires little to no conscious effort, often used for tasks we're very familiar with.
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In contrast, conscious information processing involves deliberate, effortful thought, typically employed for more complex or unfamiliar tasks.
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Let's analyze which type of problem -solving conscious information processing is especially effective for focusing on the speed and nature of the tasks.
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A.
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Fast.
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Routine.
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Automatic processing is typically associated with fast and routine tasks due to its efficiency in handling familiar processes without conscious thought.
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And we have b.
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Slow.
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Routine.
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While while conscious information processing can be involved in routine tasks, especially when initially learning them, it is not particularly categorized as slow for routine tasks since these become more automatic over time.
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