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According to the concept of 'Cognitive Limits in Belief Formation,' identify the three specific cognitive capacities that humans naturally lack in sufficient capacity for forming perfectly accurate beliefs, and state what humans must rely on instead to process everyday information.

Question: According to the concept of 'Cognitive Limits in Belief Formation,' identify the three specific cognitive capacities that humans naturally lack in sufficient capacity for forming perfectly accurate beliefs, and state what humans must rely on instead to process everyday information.

Sample answer: Humans lack the natural cognitive capacity for extensive observation, memory, and complex analysis. Because of these limitations, forming perfectly accurate beliefs is nearly impossible, forcing people to rely on mental shortcuts to process everyday information and form conclusions.

Key points:

  • Humans lack natural capacity for extensive observation.
  • Humans lack natural capacity for memory.
  • Humans lack natural capacity for complex analysis.
  • Forming perfectly accurate beliefs is nearly impossible.
  • Humans must rely on mental shortcuts to process everyday information.

Rubric: The answer must identify the three cognitive limitations: (1) extensive observation, (2) memory, and (3) complex analysis. Additionally, it must state that these limitations force humans to rely on mental shortcuts to process everyday information and form conclusions.

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