________ refers to a gut feeling not necessarily supported by research.
Intuition
There are two parts in our brain - conscious and non-conscious. Where conscious relies on analyzing things and coming up with analytical reasoning, the non-conscious part knows and rationalizes matters without the analytical reasoning of the issue. This ability leads to understanding matter through instincts rather than intellect. Therefore, gut feeling referred to as intuition, although not supported by research can help in understanding and solving matters instinctively.
________ refers to a gut feeling not necessarily supported by research.
Within a vigorous screening process, how do you weigh that "gut feeling" one candidate has greater potential over another candidate equal in background and experience?
These animals have a gut but lack a body cavity. These animals have a body cavity but the cavity lacks a sheet-like membrane lining or muscle support around the gut. These animals have a sheet-like membrane covering the body cavity wall and organs. The gut wall is surrounded and supported by muscle along with connective tissue Match each of the options above to the items below. Acoelomate Coelomate Pseudocoelomate
How do you determine if the conclusions of empirical research are logically supported or not?
Explain why research efforts into pancreatic beta cell transplants are being strongly supported.
Research the concepts of disruptive innovation and open innovation. Disruptive innovation refers to innovations that start off inferior to a current practice, but eventually become superior. Open innovation refers to innovations that transcend the internal boundaries of the organization. How can each of these concepts be applied within a Human Resources department as well as throughout the entire organization? How do each of these concepts relate to an effective recruitment and selection process?
D Question 5 1 pts refers to situations in which the research primarily observes, but they also become part of the situation and might even contribute to it, while refers to situations in which the researchers is primarily an active participant, but they observe as they participate O Participant as observer; observer as participant Observer as participant; participant as observer o Participant as covert observer; observer as overt observer Observer as covert observer; participant as overt observer
2. Bernard Kettlewell conducted research in the 1950s which supported his hypothesis that the color and environment of peppered moths was responsible for natural selection and for changes in gene frequency. Research conducted in the 1990s has questioned the work of Kettlewell. What was wrong with Kettlewell's research? Do the new questions that have arisen disprove Kettlewell song hypothesis?
Developmentally appropriate practice refers to: A) an approach to teaching grounded in research on how young children develop and learn and in what is known about early childhood education. B) a teacher-directed approach to developing curriculum for an early childhood education environment. C) opinion-based information on young children and their development as it applies to caregiving settings. D) a theoretical framework that describes the physical, cognitive, and social/emotional domains of development from birth through age 7.
The circled answer is not necessarily the correct answer un A 280.0 kg uniform beam is supported by a cable. The beam is pivoted at the bottom, and a 85.00 kg mass hangs from its top (see figure). Find the tension in the cable if the angle 50. a. 3354 N b. 1689 N c. 5476 N d. 3997 N 1467 N height We were unable to transcribe this image un A 280.0 kg uniform beam is supported by a...
It is accurate to say that Situational Leadership®® II (SLII®®) is primarily Descriptive Well supported by research Trait related Prescriptive