Handbook of Research Methods on Intuition
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Contents Introduction PART I: CONCEPTUAL CONSIDERATIONS - COGNITIVE SYSTEMS AND CAPABILITIES 1. Why people think deeply: meta-cognitive cues, task characteristics, and thinking dispositions. Ryan E. Smerek 2. System 0: the overlooked explanation of expert intuition Stuart E. Dreyfus 3. Toward the geocentric framework of intuition: the yin-yang balancing between the Eastern and Western perspectives on intuition Peter Ping Li 4. Conceptualizing intuition as a mental faculty: toward a 'critique of intuitive reason' and a process model of intuition Allard C.R. van Riel & Csilla Horvath PART II: Conceptual Considerations - Stress and Emotions 5. Stress and the unconscious in intuitive judgment Sharon L. Grant & Janice Langan-Fox 6. Exploring the dynamic of evoking intuition Satu Teerikangas &Liisa Valikangas 7. Intuition, expertise and emotion in the decision making of investment bank traders Shalini Vohra & Mark Fenton-O'Creevy PART III: Quantitative Approaches - Self-Reports, Experiments,
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Contents Introduction PART I: CONCEPTUAL CONSIDERATIONS - COGNITIVE SYSTEMS AND CAPABILITIES 1. Why people think deeply: meta-cognitive cues, task characteristics, and thinking dispositions. Ryan E. Smerek 2. System 0: the overlooked explanation of expert intuition Stuart E. Dreyfus 3. Toward the geocentric framework of intuition: the yin-yang balancing between the Eastern and Western perspectives on intuition Peter Ping Li 4. Conceptualizing intuition as a mental faculty: toward a 'critique of intuitive reason' and a process model of intuition Allard C.R. van Riel & Csilla Horvath PART II: Conceptual Considerations - Stress and Emotions 5. Stress and the unconscious in intuitive judgment Sharon L. Grant & Janice Langan-Fox 6. Exploring the dynamic of evoking intuition Satu Teerikangas &Liisa Valikangas 7. Intuition, expertise and emotion in the decision making of investment bank traders Shalini Vohra & Mark Fenton-O'Creevy PART III: Quantitative Approaches - Self-Reports, Experiments,
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