2 According to the passage, what does the research suggest to people who struggle to make complex
decisions?
(A)To think consciously about them all the time
(B)To put them out of mind temporarily
(C)To become optimistic about them momentarily
(D)To dream about them constantly
統計: A(16), B(96), C(20), D(13), E(0) #1188230
詳解 (共 2 筆)
Quick judgments about people and places can be remarkably非凡;奇異;引人注目 accurate, and there is no substitute取代,代替 for simple logic and reflection表達, 思考 in determining questions like which alarm clock鬧鐘 or cellular細胞的, 部分, 由小單位 phone is the best value.
But many more important decisions—choosing the right apartment, the optimal最佳的, 最理想的 house, the best vacation—turn on such a bewildering令人困惑的;令人不知所措 swarm(一起移動的)一大群 of facts that people often become frustrated氣餒的, 失意的 and put the whole thing temporarily out of mind.
And new research suggests that this may be a rewarding值得做的;有意義 strategy. In a series of experiments reported in the journal Science, a team of Dutch荷蘭 psychologists found that people struggling to make complex decisions did best when they were distracted憂心忡忡的,焦慮的 and were not able to think consciously意識到 about the choice at all.
The research not only backs up the common advice to “sleep on it” when facing difficult choices, but it also suggests that the unconscious brain can actively reason as well as produce weird dreams and Freudian slips說溜嘴.
According to the passage, what does the research suggest to people who struggle to make complex decisions?
(A)To think consciously意識到, 醒著的, 有意識 about them all the time
(B)To put them out of mind temporarily
(C)To become optimistic樂觀 about them momentarily片刻地,短暫地
(D)To dream about them constantly總是;經常地,不斷地