Modern dual-processing theory is the idea that our minds have —
tracks.
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A. consc...
Physics, 22.04.2020 23:52 bryannaeaston5599
Modern dual-processing theory is the idea that our minds have —
tracks.
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A. conscious and unconscious
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B. emotional and rational
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C. conscious and preconscious
O
D. subconscious and conscious
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