Cognitive load theory

Cognitive psychologists recognize that we are bombarded with information daily. We would be overwhelmed if we paid attention to all the stimulation in our surroundings. As a result, Fiske and Taylor (1991) argue that we are cognitive misers - that is, we make the choice not to actively process information because we want to save time and effort. We use mental shortcuts to make decisions because of knowledge, motivation,...

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