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Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; Dhami , Mary E. This paper provides an overview of this concept as it is defined by Cognitive Continuum Theory Hammond, , , and highlights the relevance of the theory for studying managerial judgment and decision making.
According to Cognitive Continuum Theory, there are multiple modes of cognition that lie on a continuum between intuition and analysis… Expand.
View via Publisher. Save to Library Save. Create Alert Alert. Share This Paper. Background Citations. Methods Citations. Results Citations. Citation Type. Has PDF. Publication Type. More Filters. The goal of the research presented in this article was to construct a theory about the influence of decision cues on intuitive and deliberative decision-making in high-hazard construction … Expand.
Decision Science: A New Hope. View 2 excerpts, cites background. Rationality and dual process models of reasoning in managerial cognition and decision making.
This paper sketches important concepts of rationality for managerial cognition. Aim: The purpose of this paper is to analyse and evaluate Cognitive Continuum Theory and to provide evidence for its relevance to nurses' decision-making. Background: It is critical that theories used in nursing are evaluated to provide an understanding of their aims, concepts and usefulness. With the advent of evidence-based care, theories on decision-making have acquired increased significance.
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