| A new book on the shelves - Tracing Intuition |
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![]() Tracing Intuition – a volume of methods to study this very intriguing process The study of intuition and its relation to thoughtful reasoning is a burgeoning research topic in psychology and beyond. While the area has the potential to radically transform our conception of the mind and decision making, the procedures used for establishing empirical conclusions have often been vaguely formulated and obscure. This book fills a gap in the field by providing a range of methods for exploring intuition experimentally and thereby enhancing the collection of new data.
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L. Robin Keller, Editor-in-chief of the Decision Analysis journal is very pleased to announce that three of their associate editors (Manel Baucells, Philippe Delquié, and Ahti Salo) and many of their recent authors are located in Europe. |
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