At 06:51 PM 9/16/2014, Dennis Leri wrote:
And, not only do we do that to a degree of accuracy greater than chance but that a methodology predicated upon the Method of Least Squares says it must be the case. Differences that make a difference need not be conscious.

HP: Meditate, don't reason.

<http://mdm.sagepub.com/search?author1=Marieke+de+Vries&sortspec=date&submit=Submit>de Vries, et al. The Unconscious Thought Effect in Clinical Decision Making: An Example in Diagnosis. Medical Decision-making 2010; vol. 30, 5: pp. 578-581:

"Compared to conscious processing, unconscious processing significantly increased the number of correct classifications. The results show the potential merits of unconscious processing in diagnostic decision making."

Howard
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