Answer Intelligence by Brian Glibkowski
Author:Brian Glibkowski
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781839828720
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Published: 2021-02-23T00:00:00+00:00
Phenomenal Experience of Behavior
Experts are not aware of the knowledge structures (e.g., declarative, procedural, and structural) by which they operate. As skill increases, scripts are developed that automate judgment, retrieval of information, and procedures. Automaticity is associated with the automation of tasks. In respect to the task of riding a bike, at first you deliberately think about each foot, and putting pressure on the pedals, perhaps subvocalizing in your head âleft, right, left, right.â But, as Philosopher John Searle (1969) pointed out, once you learn how to ride a book, you never ride the bike the way by which you learned the first time. In other words, once after you have learned to ride a bike the process is made automatic. The five High AQ practices can similarly become automatic. During the confirmatory phase of the original AQ research with the top golf instructors in the world, we shared with the top golf instructors the AQ circumplex. Consistently, the golf instructors at first were not aware that they provided the six answers. But being exposed to this communication model, they agreed it did reflect their ability to provide answers. In sum, as proficiency with the five High AQ practices increases, they will become natural and second nature, and in normal conversation recede to the background of consciousness.
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