A final point of interest (and debate!): Scandura mentions studies that show that
individuals have a fixed processing capability (e.g. the number of “rules” that can be
present at a time) and has likened this to Miller’s hypothesis that people can only process
7 (+/- 2) chunks of information at a time. However, he has indicated that processing
speed is a topic still up for debate (due to behavioral characteristics). One interesting
conjecture is that people with seemingly faster processing allow more rules to flow
through “working memory” while more people with more deliberate characteristics may
have more general higher-order rules.