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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.”