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Intuitive decisions are fine
The decisionmaking process is often a choice between taking your time to review objective information, or trusting your gut and going with your feelings.

A new study from researchers at rice university, george mason university and boston college suggests you should trust your gut but only if you an expert.

However, the advice comes with a caveat. "Even if you're an expert, intuitive decisionmaking is better for some types of tasks than others.Tasks that can be solved through predetermined steps, like math problems, are not as conducive to intuitive decisionmaking as lessstructured tasks, which may include certain strategic or human resource management problems,"Says dane.

"Although there's been a lot of research on the concept of intuition, there's relatively little research directly comparing whether it's best to 'trust your gut' versus taking time to make a decision,"Said dane.

Accordingly, researchers Ralph Lauren Outlet took on the task of examining circumstances in which intuitive decisionmaking is effective compared with analytical decisionmaking.

Investigators conducted two studies, one in which participants rated the difficulty of basketball shots and one in which participants judged whether designer handbags were real or fake.

In the first study, 184 undergraduate students(79 males, 105 females)Watched 13 video clips of basketball shots taken during two college basketball games and were given 10 seconds after each shot to rate its difficulty on a scale from 1 to 10.

Beforehand, the researchers had estimated the difficulty of the shots by collaborating with the men's basketball coaching staff(One head coach and three assistant coaches)At a highly successful ncaa division i college basketball program.

Participants were assigned to either an"Intuitive"Group they based their decisions entirely on their first impression or an"Analytical"Group.

The analytical group was given two minutes before the exercise to develop a list of factors that would determine the difficulty of a basketball shot, such as the number of defenders near the shooter, whether the shooter is stationary or moving, and the point value of the shot.They were told to base their decisions on these factors.

Researchers measured participants' expertise with via a questionnaire that determined the extent to which they had played the sport.

Given that the task entailed judging shots in the same manner as successful basketball coaches, the researchers wanted a measure that would separate those who had simply watched a lot of basketball from those who had actual experience playing the sport.

Researchers determined that playing competitive basketball for at least three years of high school classified participants as"Experts";The rest were classified as low in expertise.

In the study, they found that intuition was more effective for those with high expertise.In the intuitive group, those who had played competitive basketball for three years in high school performed better on the task.In contrast, there was no significant difference in the analytical group between those with high and low expertise.

In the second study, the researchers turned to a different expertise domain:Designer handbags.They recruited 239 undergraduate students(120 males, 119 females) to make decisions about whetherDesigner handbags were authentic or counterfeit.

The participants made their Pandora Charms UK decisions by looking at but not touching 10 designer handbags, including two authentic and three counterfeit coach handbags and three authentic and two counterfeit louis vuitton handbags.All handbags were either brand new or very lightly used.

Participants were again split into an intuitive group and an analytical group and instructed to judge whether the handbags were real or fake.The intuition group was given five seconds to view each Louis Vuitton Bags uk handbag and told to base their decisions entirely on their first impression.

The analysis group was told to ignore any first impressions or gut instincts and base their decisions on careful analysis.

Prior to the task, participants in the analysis group were given two minutes to list the features they would look for to determine whether a given handbag was real or fake, such as material, stitching and color.This group was given 30 seconds to make their decision for each bag.

The researchers assessed the participants' expertise based on the total number of coach and louis vuitton handbags each participant owned and determined that owning more than three made them an expert for this study.

Once again, the researchers found that intuition was more effective for those with high expertise.In the intuition condition, participants with high expertise demonstrated higher task performance.In the analysis condition, those with high expertise performed no better than those with low expertise.

Across both studies, participants who possessed expertise within the task domain performed on average just as well intuitively as analytically.In addition, experts significantly outperformed novices when making their decisions intuitively but not when making their decisions analytically.

Researchers hope the study will improve knowledge on intuitive decisionmaking and help people understand when they should trust their gut to make decisions.
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I carpool to work in the mornings but i run home after work.I have tried running with a regular backpack and that didnt work.It bounced up and down too much and wore out my shoulders.I am now running with my small camelback but that only has room for a cellphone and wallet.Because with the camelback my load is so small, i have worked out an elaborate system to get my stuff back home to me.

My solution would be to find a good backpack that doesnt bounce when i run so i can just take my stuff with me when i run home.

I had a similar problem to you where i wanted to run to football(Soccer)With my boots in a bag and have room for various other items(Money, drink etc).

The solution i found was to look for a trail running bag.I don't do trail running but i found they were the best bags to get as they are designed to stay close to your body without jumping up and down and to carry enough equipment.

After a bit of research, i found the company inov8 and their bags.They aren't super cheap but they fit a surprising amount of equipment in them and they cling to my body very well.

I would recommend a nathan trail running pack.I've used nathan, camelbak and some other designs.The nathan is more comfortable than the camelbak because it hugs you more and therefore distributes the weight around your core better and in a more balanced fashion.Certainly, around here nearly every runner i know uses nathan.

The larger packs can carry quite a lot of stuff.After all, they're designed to carry 2l of fluid, clothing and some safety gear for up to 30km at a time.I'd suggest that getting anything bigger is going to slow your running down too much.



 
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