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Based on the concept of the benefits of intuition, diagnose the decision-making obstacle the researcher is facing and explain why a shift to an intuitive strategy would be appropriate here.
Case context: A psychological researcher is planning an experiment on attention and needs to choose between two identical-looking computer monitors for the participant cabins. Although the monitors have the same key specifications, the researcher spends several days analyzing minor differences in casing materials, power cord lengths, and menu layouts, unable to make a final selection. This detailed analysis has stalled the entire preparation of the study.
Question: Based on the concept of the benefits of intuition, diagnose the decision-making obstacle the researcher is facing and explain why a shift to an intuitive strategy would be appropriate here.
Sample answer: The researcher is facing paralyzing indecision caused by continuously weighing every alternative and analyzing all possibilities. Shifting to an intuitive strategy is appropriate because, in situations of paralysis, making rapid choices guided by intuitive feelings can resolve the delay and can be superior to relying entirely on strict logical analysis.
Key points:
- The researcher is experiencing paralyzing indecision due to analyzing minor details.
- Over-analyzing all alternatives has stalled the research progress.
- A rapid choice guided by intuitive feelings can resolve this stall.
- An intuitive choice can be superior to relying entirely on strict logical analysis in this situation.
Rubric: Grade based on: 1) Diagnosis of the obstacle as paralyzing indecision (or analysis paralysis) due to over-analyzing possibilities (50% of points); 2) Explanation that a rapid choice guided by intuitive feelings can resolve the delay and be superior to strict logical analysis (50% of points).
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