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- [[individualizing moral values]], [[binding moral values]], [[moral foundations]], [[social-heuristics hypothesis]]
# Idea
The authors reviewed the research on [[dual-process models]] and argue that thinking analytically—using an [[analytic thinking style]]—affects everyday cognition and behavior in many ways.
Evidence suggests that [[analytic thinking negatively correlates with religiosity measures]], [[skepticism toward paranormal beliefs positively correlates with analytic thinking]], fewer [[epistemically suspect beliefs]]. Also, [[analytic thinking negative correlates with binding moral values]], suggesting analytic thinking influences both moral judgement and fundamental moral values.
Also, [[analytic thinking influences prosociality]], [[analytic thinking positively correlates with creativity on tasks that require connecting semantically distant concepts]], and [[people who rely more on smartphones as information sources are less analytic]].
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