ABSTRACT

Over the past years, an increasing number of studies directly comparing intuition and deliberation were published. One of the most obvious ways to learn about differences between intuitive and deliberate processes is to induce the increased application of one or the other processing mode and to measure behavioural differences. An in-depth analysis of the literature reveals that different methods to manipulate intuitive and deliberate judgment and decision making are available. For instance, participants can be instructed to decide “intuitively” or “deliberately” and their choices can be analysed.