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Discover LudwigThe phrase "intuitive thinking" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the act of using one's intuition or instinct to come to a conclusion or make a decision, rather than relying solely on logical reasoning. Example: Some people believe that the best ideas come from intuitive thinking, as it allows for a more creative and free-flowing thought process rather than being limited by strict logic.
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As it turned out, Mr. Bearden was an "ENTJ" type, initials that stand for extroverted, intuitive, thinking and judging.
"If you look at functional studies, the left of the brain is more for logical thinking, the right of the brain is for more intuitive thinking.
They are extroverted or introverted, sensing or intuitive, thinking or feeling, and judging or perceiving.
Based on a Myers-Briggs test, I am an INTP (introverted, intuitive, thinking, perceiving).
Psychedelic drugs, Markoff argues, pushed the computer and Internet revolutions forward by showing folks that reality can be profoundly altered through unconventional, highly intuitive thinking.
The wealthiest people of all are ENTJ types -- short for extroverted, intuitive, thinking, judging -- Kelesidou observes, based on an infographic she "stumbled upon" at something called the Career Assessment Site.
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Whether you embrace counter intuition systematically, or selectively, most of the items below are suggesting in their cognitive DNA counter-intuitive thinking.
Normative-statistical responses were found to be correlated positively with rational thinking style, and negatively with experiential-intuitive thinking style.
Consumers who predominantly relied on analytical-rational thinking engaged on a greater information search and a more thoughtful analysis of nutritional information for making their choices than consumers who preferred intuitive-experiential thinking.
He is, as he says, an intuitive-thinking type, on the Myers-Briggs scale.
Is it that his style of thinking, intuitive rather than methodological, is too difficult to imitate? he wonders.
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