The modern economists separated out the subjective, often intuitive judgments that earlier economists had considered so important.
The first is the "smell," as he put it - the intuitive judgment he always makes about whether a potential client is guilty.
Examples of this method include using a "rule of thumb", an educated guess, an intuitive judgment, or common sense.
The book argues that intuitive judgment is developed by experience, training, and knowledge.
This is an intuitive judgment with lots of contributing factors.
Heuristics usually govern automatic, intuitive judgments but can also be used as deliberate mental strategies when working from limited information.
His intuitive judgment now appeared to be backed up by the calculations of the ship's computer.
Cobb marshals the intuitive judgments of traditional singers in support of this view.
"It's a new tool to back up the intuitive judgments of smart people with good eyes," she said.
Maps of bounded rationality: A perspective on intuitive judgment and choice.