Answer:
Controlled processing.
Step-by-step explanation:
Thinking that is conscious, intentional, voluntary and effortful.
Is a detailed consideration of evidence and information relying on facts, figures, and logic. Requires effort and energy, but it’s harder to fool someone who engages in it.
Characteristics:
- usually initiated intentionally.
- often occurs slowly.
- operate with conscious control (usually).
- require attention to execute them.
In other words, we actually have to think about what is going on and make decisions. We are in 'control' of these processes. For example, when we first learned how to ride a bike, we had to pay attention to what we were doing. We had to be consciously aware of where the brakes were, where the pedals are located, how to stop, how to steer the bike, etc.