Uni-Dimensional or Multi-Dimensional? Empirical Evidence for Distinguishing between Different Aspects of Intuition

Abstract:

Some researchers refer to intuition as a multi-dimensional construct while others refer to it as a uni-dimensional construct. In the spirit of Hoffrage and Marewski's (2015) discussion of the various aspects of intuition, we call for finer distinctions between multiple dimensions. We further review evidence suggesting that several dimensions can be separated on an empirical basis. We hope to inspire more theoretical and empirical research on the multi-dimensionality of intuition.

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Accession Number: S2211368116300936; Author: Amit, Adi (⁎); Author: Rusou, Zohar; Author: Arieli, Sharon; Affiliation: The Open University of Israel, Israel; Author Note; Keyword: Intuition; Keyword: Cognitive-style; Keyword: Systematic; Number of Pages: 3; Language: English;