The dual-system approach is a useful heuristic but does not accurately describe behavior

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e139 (2023)
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Abstract

We argue that the dual-system approach and, particularly, the default-interventionist framework favored by De Neys unnecessarily constrains process models, limiting their range of application. In turn, the accommodations De Neys makes for these constraints raise questions of parsimony and falsifiability. We conclude that the extent to which processes possess features of system 1 versus system 2 must be tested empirically.

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Sam Klein
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