Experts’ self-assessed percentage of analytic vs. intuitive thinking when making predictions, reporting 0 when an expert uses only their intuition and 100 when they relied solely on models and experience. To make predictions over a wide variety of targets, experts reported a mixture of using models/experience and intuition, with the median expert claiming to rely 75% on experience.</p
Expert judgements are essential when time and resources are stretched or we face novel dilemmas requ...
Evidence from psychological studies of both novice and expert forecasters often show that people are...
Expert judgements are essential when time and resources are stretched or we face novel dilemmas requ...
© Cambridge University Press 2014. Expert Intuition Physicians’ intuitions reveal diseases and guide...
We conduct a natural field experiment with financial market professionals and document that they rel...
This chapter concerns expert intuition, the coping skill that develops in a domain after an individu...
What expert intuition is and isn’t This chapter concerns expert intuition, the coping skill that dev...
What produces better judgments: deliberating or relying on intuition? Past research is inconclusive....
The goal of this research was to demonstrate that there are benefits to expertise when solving compl...
Expert opinion is an opinion given by an expert, and it can have significant value in forecasting ke...
In important conflicts, people typically rely on experts' judgments to predict the decisions that ad...
Firefighters, emergency paramedics, and airplane pilots are able to make correct judgments and choic...
In important conflicts, people typically rely on experts’ judgments to predict the decisions that ad...
Experts are increasingly being called upon to build decision support systems. Expert intuitions and ...
Expert judgements are essential when time and resources are stretched or we face novel dilemmas requ...
Expert judgements are essential when time and resources are stretched or we face novel dilemmas requ...
Evidence from psychological studies of both novice and expert forecasters often show that people are...
Expert judgements are essential when time and resources are stretched or we face novel dilemmas requ...
© Cambridge University Press 2014. Expert Intuition Physicians’ intuitions reveal diseases and guide...
We conduct a natural field experiment with financial market professionals and document that they rel...
This chapter concerns expert intuition, the coping skill that develops in a domain after an individu...
What expert intuition is and isn’t This chapter concerns expert intuition, the coping skill that dev...
What produces better judgments: deliberating or relying on intuition? Past research is inconclusive....
The goal of this research was to demonstrate that there are benefits to expertise when solving compl...
Expert opinion is an opinion given by an expert, and it can have significant value in forecasting ke...
In important conflicts, people typically rely on experts' judgments to predict the decisions that ad...
Firefighters, emergency paramedics, and airplane pilots are able to make correct judgments and choic...
In important conflicts, people typically rely on experts’ judgments to predict the decisions that ad...
Experts are increasingly being called upon to build decision support systems. Expert intuitions and ...
Expert judgements are essential when time and resources are stretched or we face novel dilemmas requ...
Expert judgements are essential when time and resources are stretched or we face novel dilemmas requ...
Evidence from psychological studies of both novice and expert forecasters often show that people are...
Expert judgements are essential when time and resources are stretched or we face novel dilemmas requ...