On Dual- and Single-Process Models of Thinking
Wim De Neys
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Université Paris Cité Centre National pour la Recherche Scientifique et Technique (CNRST) Laboratoire de Psychologie du Développement et de L’Education de l’enfant
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Popular dual-process models of thinking have long conceived intuition and deliberation as two qualitatively different processes. Single-process-model proponents claim that the difference is a matter of degree and not of kind. Psychologists have been debating the dual-process/single-process question for at least 30 years. In the present article, I argue that it is time to leave the debate behind. I present a critical evaluation of the key arguments and critiques and show that-contra both dual- and single-model proponents-there is currently no good evidence that allows one to decide the debate. Moreover, I clarify that even if the debate were to be solved, it would be irrelevant for psychologists because it does not advance the understanding of the processing mechanisms underlying human thinking.
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