What is thin-slicing?
The ability to make quick judgments based on a small amount of information, often using unconscious thinking and pattern recognition.
What was the Getty kouros?
The Getty kouros was a statue believed to be an ancient Greek artifact, but it was later suspected to be a fake despite passing scientific tests.
What is bias?
Tendency to favor certain ideas or groups, often unconsciously, which can affect judgment.
What improves snap judgments?
With experience, practice, and exposure to consistent patterns.
What is rapid cognition?
The process of thinking quickly and automatically, often referred to as "thinking without thinking".
What happened with Warren Harding?
Warren G. Harding was elected partly because he looked like a strong leader, even though he lacked the necessary skills for the job.
It can lead to unfair or inaccurate decisions by influencing how we interpret information and judge others.
How does stress impact decisions?
Narrow thinking, limit information processing, and sometimes lead to poor or rushed decisions.
Why is balance important?
Both fast and slow thinking have strengths and weaknesses, and good decisions require using both.
Conscious thinking is slow, deliberate, and analytical, while unconscious thinking is fast, automatic, and based on patterns and experience.
Why did experts doubt the statue?
Their intuition told them something felt wrong, even if they couldn't immediately explain why.
Refers to hidden attitudes or stereotypes that influence decisions without a person realizing it.
Why can too much info hurt decisions?
It can overwhelm the brain, making it harder to focus on what truly matters.
What is the biggest takeaway?
To understand when to trust your instincts and when to question them.
What is intuition?
The ability to understand or decide something immediately without conscious reasoning, often based on experience.
What role did instinct play in art evaluation?
It helped experts quickly sense that the statue might be fake, showing how trained intuition can detect subtle inconsistencies.
How can bias be reduced?
By increasing awareness, slowing down decisions when needed, and focusing on objective criteria.
When should you slow down thinking?
When the situation is unfamiliar, complex, or when bias may affect your judgment.
How can this apply to apply to real life?
It can help people make better decisions by recognizing bias, trusting trained instincts, and avoiding overthinking.
When is intuition most accurate?
When a person has strong experience in a consistent environment with clear patterns and feedback.
What lesson comes from these examples?
Both intuition and analysis are important, and that relying too heavily on one can lead to mistakes.
Why is bias dangerous?
It can lead to unfair treatment, reinforce stereotypes, and result in poor decison-making.
How can you train intuition?
Through experience, reflection, and learning from feedback in consistent environments.
Why does understanding thinking matter?
Helps improve decisions, reduce errors, and lead to better outcomes in everyday life.