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These features of group processes are likely to encourage more systematic processing of the risk, thus offsetting members' alcohol‐induced tendency to abandon systematic consideration of the more peripheral, negative consequences of the risky option.
Simply by virtue of membership in a diverse group, they are engaging in this more systematic processing.
Receiving more frequent feedback leads to excessive focus on and more systematic processing of more recent data as well as a failure to adequately compare information across multiple time periods.
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Heuristics can interfere with information processing and hinder decision-making when more systematic processes that might lead to better decisions are ignored.
We enabled easier and more systematic test processing by using a dedicated device for TMT with a touch panel (Nounenreikei ATMT, elk Corp, Tokyo, Japan), in which a subject could pick the targeted circled number by touching it instead of drawing a line.
Negative affect is associated with more systematic, in-depth processing of available evidence and rumination [ 42].
Sinclair et al. (1994) found that increased sunlight exposure was associated with an increase in heuristic processing, which requires memory storage and relevant memory retrieval, but a decrease in systematic processing, a more complicated process requiring analysis and judgment [ 39].
Reinforcing such a link between the two RNA processing events, a more systematic approach utilizing high-throughput RNA-seq and exon-specific microarray analyses further revealed at the global scale that ADAR1 targets alternative splicing [ 37].
Firstly, we conducted a more systematic study on the influences of each processing parameter on growth.
Using software leads to more systematic analysis procedures and guards against information processing biases, as such improving the validity and reliability of the study [ 52, 54].
Conversely, inducing negative mood in people leads to deeper processing of information, more complex processing strategies, lower reliance on cognitive heuristics, and more systematic elaboration of complex messages (Bless, Bohner, Schwarz, & Strack, 1990; Fiedler, 1988; Isen et al., 1982; Sinclair, 1988).
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