Categorizing judgments as likely to be selected by intuition or deliberation [Book Review]

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e118 (2023)
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Abstract

De Neys argues against the exclusivity assumption: That many judgments are exclusively selected by intuition or deliberation. But this is an excessively strong formulation of the exclusivity assumption. We should aim to develop weaker, more plausible formulations that identify which judgments are likely to be selected by intuition or deliberation. This is necessary for empirical comparisons of intuition and deliberation.

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Aliya R. Dewey
University of Pittsburgh

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