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“Self-Awareness & Causal Attribution: A Dual Systems Theory” explores the psychological mechanisms behind self-awareness and how we attribute causes to events in our lives. Drawing from cognitive science and behavioral psychology, this book explains the dual-system approach—how intuitive and analytical thinking shape our self-perception and decision-making. Ideal for psychology students, researchers, and anyone interested in human cognition, this book provides insights into how biases and thought processes influence our understanding of reality.
You Will Learn
✔ The role of self-awareness in personal growth and behavior.
✔ How causal attribution shapes our understanding of events.
✔ The impact of cognitive biases on decision-making.
✔ The dual-system theory of intuitive vs. rational thinking.
✔ Strategies to improve self-reflection and critical thinking.
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Gaurav Das –
“Insightful and thought-provoking. A must-read for anyone looking to understand their own mind better.”
Ananya Krishnan –
“A brilliant exploration of human cognition that makes complex theories easy to grasp.”
Vivek Bhattacharya –
“Provides a new lens for understanding how people explain their successes and failures.”
Ritika Sharma –
“The discussions on cognitive dissonance and self-justification are particularly compelling.”
Nikhil Sen –
“Explores the unconscious influences on our thinking and decision-making. A game-changer!”
Shivani Rao –
“A powerful book that bridges scientific research with everyday introspection.”
Akash Reddy –
“A must-read if you’re interested in cognitive biases and how we make sense of the world.”
Meenal Tiwari –
“Breaks down the science behind self-awareness in an easy-to-digest manner.”
Sandeep Iyer –
“Highly recommended for students of psychology, philosophy, and cognitive science.”
Aisha Raza –
“A deep and engaging look into human psychology. Makes you rethink how you understand yourself!”
Rishi Patel –
“A well-structured book that clarifies complex ideas about the way we explain our own behavior.”
Swati Verma –
“The interplay of intuition and reasoning in decision-making is explained in a compelling way.”
Vikas Menon –
“Connects psychological research with practical self-awareness techniques. A fascinating read!”
Tanya Malhotra –
“Helps understand biases in self-perception and judgment. A valuable book for self-improvement!”
Rahul Choudhary –
“Perfect for both beginners and experts in psychology. The writing is clear and engaging.”
Simran Kapoor –
“One of the best books on cognitive psychology I’ve read. It challenges how we think about thinking!”
Varun Pillai –
“The discussion on implicit vs. explicit processing is eye-opening. Highly recommended!”
DArNeha Joshi –
“It made me reflect on how I interpret my own actions and motivations. Brilliant analysis!”
DArjun Bhatia –
“A must-read for those interested in behavioral psychology and human reasoning.”
Divya Saxena –
“Great balance of theory and real-world examples. This book changed how I see self-awareness.”
Karthik Reddy –
“Brings together philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience in a fascinating way!”
Pooja Nair –
“Explores how our minds create narratives about our actions. Insightful and well-researched.”
Rohan Mehta –
“The dual systems theory is explained brilliantly, making complex ideas accessible to readers.”
Sneha Kulkarni –
“A deep dive into human cognition and decision-making. Perfect for psychology enthusiasts!”
Aarav Desai –
“A thought-provoking book that explores the psychology behind self-awareness and how we assign causes to events.”