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  • Pretz, Jean E; Folse, Victoria N (2011)
    Aims and objectives.  This article examines the relationship between domain-specific and domain-general intuition among practicing nurses and student nurses to determine the role of intuition in nurses’ decision making. ...
  • Allinson, Christopher W.; Hayes, John (1996)
    Almost 1000 adults participated in the development of the Cognitive Style Index (CSI), a new measure designed specifically for use with managerial and professional groups. the objectives of the study were, first, to produce ...
  • Ambady, Nalini (2010)
    Intuitive processing is critical for effective social and interpersonal interactions. Previous work has found that people are able to form accurate impressions that predict certain ecologically valid outcomes from brief ...
  • Hanlon, Philomena (2011)
    This paper looks at the role of intuition in strategic decision making. While there is a considerable body of work on intuition generally empirical research on it and its use by managers is limited. Little research on ...
  • 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 ...
  • Walinga, Jennifer; Cunningham, J. Barton; MacGREGOR, James N. (2011)
    Recent research has reported successful training interventions that improve insight problem solving. In some ways this is surprising, because the processes involved in insight solutions are often assumed to be unconscious, ...
  • 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 ...
  • Mitchell, J. Robert; Friga, Paul N.; Mitchell, Ronald K. (2005)
    Entrepreneurs often use intuition to explain their actions. But because entrepreneurial intuition is poorly defined in the research literature: the “intuitive” is confused with the “innate,” what is systematic is overlooked, ...

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