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Educating Intuition [Hardcover]

Robin M. Hogarth (Author)
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0226348601 978-0226348605 June 15, 2001 1
Every day we make intuitive decisions—from the mundane choice of what clothes to wear to more important issues such as which new car "feels right" or which person would be "good" for a particular job. To varying degrees, logic plays a role in these decisions, but at a certain point all of us rely on intuition, our sixth sense. Is this the right way to decide? Should we trust our gut feelings? When intuition conflicts with logic, what should we do?

In Educating Intuition, Robin M. Hogarth lays bare this mysterious process so fundamental to daily life by offering the first comprehensive overview of what the science of psychology can tell us about intuition—where it comes from, how it works, whether we can trust it. From this literature and his own research, Hogarth finds that intuition is a normal and important component of thought that has its roots in processes of tacit learning. Environment, attention, experience, expertise, and the success of the scientific method all form part of Hogarth's perspective on intuition, leading him to the surprising—but natural—conclusion that we can educate our sixth sense. To this end he offers concrete suggestions and exercises to help readers develop their intuitive skills and habits for learning the "right" lessons from experience.

Artfully and accessibly combining cognitive science, the latest research in psychology, and Hogarth's own observations, Educating Intuition eschews the vague approach to the topic that has become commonplace and provides instead a wholly engaging and practical guide to enhancing our intuitive skills.


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“[The author] expands previous work in two important and largely overlooked ways. Hogarth discusses the type of environments that lead to successful intuitions; and also provides the reader with guidelines for how to improve, or educate, intuition.”—Y. Hanoch and A. Wallin, Applied Cognitive Psychology

(Y. Hanoch and A. Wallin Applied Cognitive Psychology )

“Hogarth tackles a fascinating topic that has until now garnered little scientific attention. This ambitious book aims not only to define and explore the strengths and limitations of humans’ ‘sixth sense’ but also to discover how it can be improved.”—American Scientist

(American Scientist )

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Every day we make intuitive decisions—from the mundane choice of what clothes to wear to more important issues such as which new car "feels right" or which person would be "good" for a particular job. To varying degrees, logic plays a role in these decisions, but at a certain point all of us rely on intuition, our sixth sense. Is this the right way to decide? Should we trust our gut feelings? When intuition conflicts with logic, what should we do?

In Educating Intuition, Robin M. Hogarth lays bare this mysterious process so fundamental to daily life by offering the first comprehensive overview of what the science of psychology can tell us about intuition—where it comes from, how it works, whether we can trust it. From this literature and his own research, Hogarth finds that intuition is a normal and important component of thought that has its roots in processes of tacit learning. Environment, attention, experience, expertise, and the success of the scientific method all form part of Hogarth's perspective on intuition, leading him to the surprising—but natural—conclusion that we can educate our sixth sense. To this end he offers concrete suggestions and exercises to help readers develop their intuitive skills and habits for learning the "right" lessons from experience.

Artfully and accessibly combining cognitive science, the latest research in psychology, and Hogarth's own observations, Educating Intuition eschews the vague approach to the topic that has become commonplace and provides instead a wholly engaging and practical guide to enhancing our intuitive skills.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: University Of Chicago Press; 1 edition (June 15, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0226348601
  • ISBN-13: 978-0226348605
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.4 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,338,092 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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13 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book, January 17, 2005
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Hogarth shows that he is both a fastidious scientist and a great educator. He explains complicated concepts clearly. He also helps the reader jump around in his book to suit the reader's needs. If you want to either understand intuitive reasoning, or learn how people learn to do it better, this is the book to get.
My job is to develop curriculum at the National Outdooor Leadership School (NOLS) and I find this book very helpful in looking at how people can learn to make better decisions in real field situations.
John Gookin
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Groundbreaking review of research and theory., July 5, 2009
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This volume is not for the casual reader. It is a serious review of the emperical literature and theory surrounding a facinating and controversial aspect of cogative psychology. Since Carl Jung first proposed Intuition as one of the four basic psychological functions, defining this elusive function has posed an ongoing chanellge. The author's oporational definition and review of existing research plus his own elaboration of a comprehensive information processing theory of the origens and functioning of Intuition constitute a major contribution to theories of cognative science.
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5.0 out of 5 stars First rate scholarship, January 29, 2005
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The role of the unconscious in decision making has become a topic of significant interest in recent years. This book is the best single source of information on this topic. R.Olsen, Decision Scientist.
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