This chapter concerns expert intuition, the coping skill that develops in a domain after an individual with innate talent has considerable learning experience accompanied by an awareness of the quality of each performance. Commonly, but not exclusively, such skill involves a sequence of behaviors. Examples of this sort of skillful coping include driving a car on an empty road, reading and understanding the nuances of social situations, a chess master making moves during a game of fast chess and the actions of an experienced firefighting team commander. These particular examples are designated as ‘expert intuition’ and are listed among examples of fast thinking in the recent bestselling book Thinking, fast and slow by Nobel Laureate Daniel K...
The investigators wanted to test the theories laid out by Hammond (1987) and McMackin and Slovic (20...
In this article we predicted the role of intuition in the decision-making process. In the mapping of...
In several papers, Hubert Dreyfus has used chess as a paradigmatic example of how experts act intuit...
What expert intuition is and isn’t This chapter concerns expert intuition, the coping skill that dev...
© Cambridge University Press 2014. Expert Intuition Physicians’ intuitions reveal diseases and guide...
Several authors have hailed intuition as one of the defining features of expertise. In particular, w...
There are many philosophical problems surrounding experts, given the power and status accorded to th...
What are intuitions? Stereotypical examples may suggest that they are the results of common intellec...
The literature on intuition within the management scholarship identified six necessary and sufficien...
This research was conducted in order to uncover the characteristics of, and factors related to, the ...
Several authors have hailed intuition as one of the defining features of expertise. In particular, ...
Understanding of human expertise and its acquisition has progressed substantially since Chase & ...
There has been a growing popular fascination with how experts make rapid and effective decisions. Th...
A number of researchers have sought to understand what enables the 'expert' professional to achieve ...
Experts’ self-assessed percentage of analytic vs. intuitive thinking when making predictions, report...
The investigators wanted to test the theories laid out by Hammond (1987) and McMackin and Slovic (20...
In this article we predicted the role of intuition in the decision-making process. In the mapping of...
In several papers, Hubert Dreyfus has used chess as a paradigmatic example of how experts act intuit...
What expert intuition is and isn’t This chapter concerns expert intuition, the coping skill that dev...
© Cambridge University Press 2014. Expert Intuition Physicians’ intuitions reveal diseases and guide...
Several authors have hailed intuition as one of the defining features of expertise. In particular, w...
There are many philosophical problems surrounding experts, given the power and status accorded to th...
What are intuitions? Stereotypical examples may suggest that they are the results of common intellec...
The literature on intuition within the management scholarship identified six necessary and sufficien...
This research was conducted in order to uncover the characteristics of, and factors related to, the ...
Several authors have hailed intuition as one of the defining features of expertise. In particular, ...
Understanding of human expertise and its acquisition has progressed substantially since Chase & ...
There has been a growing popular fascination with how experts make rapid and effective decisions. Th...
A number of researchers have sought to understand what enables the 'expert' professional to achieve ...
Experts’ self-assessed percentage of analytic vs. intuitive thinking when making predictions, report...
The investigators wanted to test the theories laid out by Hammond (1987) and McMackin and Slovic (20...
In this article we predicted the role of intuition in the decision-making process. In the mapping of...
In several papers, Hubert Dreyfus has used chess as a paradigmatic example of how experts act intuit...