Intuition in judgment and decision making

First Published in 2008. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company

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Other Authors: Plessner, Henning (Editor) , Betsch, Cornelia (Editor) , Betsch, Tilmann (Editor)
Format: Book/Monograph
Language:English
Published: Hoboken Taylor and Francis 2011
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Author Notes:ed. by Henning Plessner ...
Table of Contents:
  • Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; List of Contributors; I The Nature of Intuition; 1 The Nature of Intuition and Its Neglect in Research on Judgment and Decision Making; 2 Intuition From the Perspective of Cognitive-Experiential Self-Theory; 3 Variants of Judgment and Decision Making The Perspective of the Reflective-Impulsive Model; 4 Cue by Hypothesis Interactions in Descriptive Modeling of Unconscious Use of Multiple Intuitive Judgment Strategies; 5 Can Neuroscience Tell a Story About Intuition?; II Learning and Intuition; 6 On the Learning of Intuition
  • 7 Automatic Online Formation of Implicit Attitudes Toward Politicians as a Basis for Intuitive Voting Behavior8 Implicit Learning as a Means to Intuitive Decision Making in Sports; 9 Base Rates How to Make the Intuitive Mind Appreciate or Neglect Them; 10 Implications and Ramifications of a Sample-Size Approach to Intuition; III Emotion and Intuition; 11 Emotion, Motivation, and Decision Making A Feeling-Is-for-Doing Approach; 12 From Intuition to Analysis Making Decisions With Your Head, Your Heart, or by the Book; 13 In the Forest of Value Why Moral Intuitions Are Different From Other Kinds
  • 14 Chronic Preferences for Intuition and Deliberation in Decision Making Lessons Learned About Intuition from an Individual Differences ApproachIV The Assets and Deficits of Intuition; 15 The Benefits of Intuition; 16 Intuitive and Deliberate Strategies in Frequency Estimation; 17 The Sampling Trap of Intuitive Judgments; 18 The Use and Disruption of Familiarity in Intuitive Judgments; 19 Does Intuition Beat Fast and Frugal Heuristics? A Systematic Empirical Analysis; Index