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  2. Intuition - Wikipedia

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    Intuition is the ability to acquire knowledge, without recourse to conscious reasoning or needing an explanation. [2] [3] Different fields use the word "intuition" in ...

  3. Intuition pump - Wikipedia

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    The distinction between intuition pumps and thought experiments in general is not entirely clear, however; some writers use the two terms synonymously. [8] Brendel goes further, distinguishing "bad" intuition pumps that discourage considered reflection from "legitimate" thought experiments permissible in philosophical argument. [9]

  4. List of fallacies - Wikipedia

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    Persuasive definition – purporting to use the "true" or "commonly accepted" meaning of a term while, in reality, using an uncommon or altered definition. (cf. the if-by-whiskey fallacy) Ecological fallacy – inferring about the nature of an entity based solely upon aggregate statistics collected for the group to which that entity belongs. [27]

  5. Intuition and decision-making - Wikipedia

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    Intuition, in contrast, is a more instantaneous, immediate understanding upon first being confronted with the math problem. Intuition is also distinct from implicit knowledge and learning, which inform intuition but are separate concepts. Intuition is the mechanism by which implicit knowledge is made available during an instance of decision-making.

  6. Johnson’s ‘intuition’ clashes with data on illegal voting

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    The GOP unveiled a bill last week to bar noncitizens from voting in federal elections — prohibiting something that’s already illegal to address a problem lawmakers can’t prove exists.

  7. Cognitive bias - Wikipedia

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    The list of cognitive biases has long been a topic of critique. In psychology a "rationality war" [ 70 ] unfolded between Gerd Gigerenzer and the Kahneman and Tversky school, which pivoted on whether biases are primarily defects of human cognition or the result of behavioural patterns that are actually adaptive or " ecologically rational " [ 71 ] .

  8. Your guide to 'good news is bad news' and 'bad news is ... - AOL

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    It’s bad news now because: Excess economic growth is one of the reasons why we have high inflation. So, robust consumer spending and strong business investment aren’t exactly things the Fed ...

  9. Why bad news is bad news for the stock market: Morning Brief

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