> Not to mention that there is no conclusive evidence of the dual process theory yet
Define "conclusive". There is considerable evidence for this dual reasoning mode.
As for your study, system 1 thinking is not inherently illogical. In fact, it's necessarily logical otherwise it would be maladaptive. The point is that it's logical in a "lossy" way that sometimes excludes pertinent information for speed of response, and so sometimes goes wildly wrong.
Define "conclusive". There is considerable evidence for this dual reasoning mode.
As for your study, system 1 thinking is not inherently illogical. In fact, it's necessarily logical otherwise it would be maladaptive. The point is that it's logical in a "lossy" way that sometimes excludes pertinent information for speed of response, and so sometimes goes wildly wrong.