5 Knowledge States To Assess Facts and Information Better
Posted on19 Jun 2010
Tagsaction, awareness, decisions, knowledge, perspective, poker, prevention, problem solving, prove, quantify, reason, unknown, warfare
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While helping a non-profit, a board member said, “We can only deal with a problem if we know there is one.” Here,... Read More
Decisions: Practical Implications of Intuition and Emotions
Posted on10 May 2010
Tagsscientific, decisions, emotions, intuition, logic, practical, rationale, reason, sales, Scientific Method, statistical, Statistical Analysis
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The important practical implication of intuition and emotions in decision making is this: if we don’t grasp the underlying emotions and how... Read More
Roles of Intuition and Cognition in Decisions
Many times people see intuition and cognition as distinct ways to decide things. In truth, they work together. The disconnection is mainly... Read More
What is Cognition?
Posted on04 May 2010
Tagscognition, conscious, decisions, intangibles, knowledge, logic, process, rationale, reason, tangibles, Techniques
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Cognition is the refining of knowledge and the justifying of decisions through rationales. Rationales are thoughts linked by such techniques as reason... Read More
What is Intuition?
Posted on01 May 2010
Tagsconscious, subconscious, process, knowledge, intuition, intangibles, feelings, emotions, decisions, cognition
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Intuition is the acquiring of knowledge and the making of decisions through emotions. Emotions are feelings that go beyond our senses of... Read More