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Evidence-based management complements systematic study by basing managerial decisions on the best available scientific evidence.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 2

________ refers to a gut feeling not necessarily supported by research.
 
  A) Intuition
  B) Reasoning
  C) Rationality
  D) Logic
  E) Inference



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Answer to Question 1

TRUE
Explanation: Evidence-based management complements systematic study by basing managerial decisions on the best available scientific evidence. Systematic study and EBM add to intuition, or those gut feelings that help understand people better.

Answer to Question 2

A
Explanation: A) A gut feeling not necessarily supported by research is known as intuition.





 

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