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Decsions are conducted in a "logical" the manner throught the [[cognitive elements of decision making]]. Yet this "logical" thinking is mostly not common. usally people are influenced by an "ulogical" ways of thinkg. sceintists fro severl diciplines were able to describe these "unlogical" ways of thiking , and some of the nural and cognitive mechanism that produce the "unlogical" thinking.
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Decsions are conducted in a "logical" the manner throught [[the cognitive elements of decision making]]. Yet this "logical" thinking is mostly not common. usally people are influenced by an "ulogical" ways of thinkg. sceintists fro severl diciplines were able to describe these "unlogical" ways of thiking , and some of the nural and cognitive mechanism that produce the "unlogical" thinking.
  
 
one of the most knowen ideas about unlogical thinking is the  [[system 1]] and [[system 2]] methods of thinking puplarized by Daniel Kahnman in his book "Thinking fast, Thinking slow"<ref>Khanman D., 2011, Thinking fast, Thinking slow p. 36</ref>.
 
one of the most knowen ideas about unlogical thinking is the  [[system 1]] and [[system 2]] methods of thinking puplarized by Daniel Kahnman in his book "Thinking fast, Thinking slow"<ref>Khanman D., 2011, Thinking fast, Thinking slow p. 36</ref>.

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Decsions are conducted in a "logical" the manner throught the cognitive elements of decision making. Yet this "logical" thinking is mostly not common. usally people are influenced by an "ulogical" ways of thinkg. sceintists fro severl diciplines were able to describe these "unlogical" ways of thiking , and some of the nural and cognitive mechanism that produce the "unlogical" thinking.

one of the most knowen ideas about unlogical thinking is the system 1 and system 2 methods of thinking puplarized by Daniel Kahnman in his book "Thinking fast, Thinking slow"[1].

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Tal Yaron (talk) 09:42, 17 June 2016 (MDT)

Refernces

  1. Khanman D., 2011, Thinking fast, Thinking slow p. 36