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Exploring Intuitive Decision-Making in Psychological Judgment

This journal article delves into the comparison between intuitive and rational judgment processes, discussing their implications on psychological inquiry. The study by Devine and Sherman sheds light on the complexities of decision-making and reasoning. Through a critical analysis of human judgment, the article offers insights into how intuition and logic intersect in shaping our perspectives. This thought-provoking piece challenges traditional notions of decision-making and encourages a deeper understanding of cognitive processes.

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Exploring Intuitive Decision-Making in Psychological Judgment

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