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  • Zhang, L; Sternberg, R J (Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Publishers, 2006)
  • Dijksterhuis, Ap; Nordgren, Loran (Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2007)
    We present a theory about human thought named the unconscious-thought theory (UTT). The theory is applicable to decision making, impression formation, attitude formation and change, problem solving, and creativity. It ...
  • Boal, Kimberly B.; Schultz, Patrick L. (2007)
    Organizations are increasingly being described as complex adaptive systems (CAS). In this view, the behavior and structure of an organization emerges out of the interaction of a collection of organizational agents. Seemingly, ...
  • Stanovich, K E; West, R F (Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2008)
    In 7 different studies, the authors observed that a large number of thinking biases are uncorrelated with cognitive ability. These thinking biases include some of the most classic and well-studied biases in the heuristics ...
  • Kahneman, Daniel; Klein, Gary (2009)
    This article reports on an effort to explore the differences between two approaches to intuition and expertise that are often viewed as conflicting: heuristics and biases (HB) and naturalistic decision making (NDM). Starting ...
  • Sio, Ut Na; Ormerod, Thomas C. (American Psychological Association, 2009)
    A meta-analytic review of empirical studies that have investigated incubation effects on problem solving is reported. Although some researchers have reported increased solution rates after an incubation period (i.e., a ...
  • Kaul, P (Behavioural and Brain functions, 2010)
    Background A number of benefits from meditation have been claimed by those who practice various traditions, but few have been well tested in scientifically controlled studies. Among these claims are improved performance ...
  • Klein, Gary (2011)
    For occupations such as intelligence analysis a great deal of effort has gone into developing critical thinking training and methods. These programmes have a great deal of value, but they may also have drawbacks. This ...
  • Kahneman, Daniel (2012)
    Psychologist Daniel Kahneman reveals the truth about our intuitions and rationality to teach us how to better our lives. He explores the fascinating flaws and marvels of human behaviour and reveals to us the common errors ...
  • 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 ...
  • Crosby, C; Marston, A (Small Wars Journal, 2015)

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