08-20-2015, 02:29 PM
I have posted in another thread about a psychology theory of decision making called Dual Process https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dual_process_theory
I think this theory can be used in this thread to analysis why both Juliette and Nick failed to work the hexanbiest issue together.
Can grimm system 1 be programmed to avoid hexanbiest and this way Nick’s first reaction was to avoid everything related to Juliette?
What about Juliette? Maybe the hexanbiest spirit altered he system 1 response to fear and avoid grimm. Juliette seeing grimm as a threat would explain (as already debated in another threads) why Juliette planned against Kelly and avoided Nick.
Any ideas?
Quote:System 1
Bargh (1994) reconceptualized the notion of an automatic process by breaking down the term “automatic” into four components: awareness, intentionality, efficiency, and controllability. One way for a process to be labeled as automatic is for the person to be unaware of it. There are three ways in which a person may be unaware of a mental process: they can be unaware of the presence of the stimulus (subliminal), how the stimulus is categorized or interpreted (unaware of the activation of stereotype or trait constructs), or the effect the stimulus has on the person’s judgments or actions (misattribution). Another way for a mental process to be labeled as automatic is for it to be unintentional. Intentionality refers to the conscious “start up” of a process. An automatic process may begin without the personal consciously willing it to start. The third component of automaticity is efficiency. Efficiency refers to the amount of cognitive resources required for a process. An automatic process is efficient because it requires few resources. The fourth component is controllability, referring to the person’s conscious ability to stop a process. An automatic process is uncontrollable, meaning that the process will run until completion and the person will not be able to stop it. Bargh (1994) conceptualizes automaticity as a component view (any combination awareness, intention, efficiency, and control) as opposed to the historical concept of automaticity as an all-or-none dichotomy.[13]
I think this theory can be used in this thread to analysis why both Juliette and Nick failed to work the hexanbiest issue together.
Can grimm system 1 be programmed to avoid hexanbiest and this way Nick’s first reaction was to avoid everything related to Juliette?
What about Juliette? Maybe the hexanbiest spirit altered he system 1 response to fear and avoid grimm. Juliette seeing grimm as a threat would explain (as already debated in another threads) why Juliette planned against Kelly and avoided Nick.
Any ideas?