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Browsing A. Thinking Skills Resources by Author "Sadler-Smith, Eugene"

Browsing A. Thinking Skills Resources by Author "Sadler-Smith, Eugene"

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  • Riding, Richard J.; Sadler-Smith, Eugene (1997)
    In designing learning materials there is often the assumption that all trainees will learn in a similar manner. This approach ignores the important issue of individual differences in cognitive style. Cognitive style may ...
  • Sadler-Smith, Eugene; Shefy, Erella (2007)
    In spite of the fact that researchers suggest that managers use intuition when making decisions and solving problems, management education and development has largely ignored or shied away from including intuition in its ...
  • Sadler-Smith, Eugene (2012)
    Using examples ranging from Boeing to Buddhism, this Book demonstrates how an understanding of intuition can support creativity, innovation and interpersonal functioning. Drawing on cutting-edge work in social and cognitive ...
  • Akinci, Cinla; Sadler-Smith, Eugene (2012)
    In this historical review we chart the progress of intuition research over the past eight decades. We highlight the distinction between intuition research in management and intuition research in base disciplines and related ...
  • Hodgkinson, Gerard P.; Langan-Fox, Janice; Sadler-Smith, Eugene (2008)
    The concept of intuition has, until recently, received scant scholarly attention within and beyond the psychological sciences, despite its potential to unify a number of lines of inquiry. Presently, the literature on ...
  • Sadler-Smith, Eugene (2001)
    One of the principal debates in the field of individual differences in ‘learning style’ (often used to include cognitive style) has centred around the proliferation of constructs and measures, many of which have been ...
  • Gore, Julie; Sadler-Smith, Eugene (2011)
    In recent years, the topic of intuition has become an important focus of attention in psychology. It is often assumed to be a unitary construct; however, recent research suggests that intuition is multifaceted. This article ...

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