Situating intuition in engineering practice

Author:

Miskioğlu Elif Eda1ORCID,Aaron Caitlyn2,Bolton Caroline3,Martin Kaela M.4ORCID,Roth Madeline5,Kavale Sanjeev M.6,Carberry Adam R.6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemical Engineering Bucknell University Lewisburg Pennsylvania USA

2. Department of Global Securities and Intelligence Embry‐Riddle Aeronautical University Prescott Arizona USA

3. Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering Bucknell University Lewisburg Pennsylvania USA

4. Department of Aerospace Engineering Embry‐Riddle Aeronautical University Prescott Arizona USA

5. Department of Psychology Bucknell University Lewisburg Pennsylvania USA

6. Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering Arizona State University Mesa Arizona USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundA defining characteristic of expertise is the use of intuition to navigate tasks. The construct of intuition and its importance is well‐studied in other disciplines, but little is known about how it translates to engineering. Existing literature on intuition does not clearly define the construct and its relationship to problem solving, which creates a substantial gap in our understanding of intuition and its applicability to engineering.PurposeThis study's purpose is to better understand the relationship between expertise, decision‐making, and intuition from the perspective of engineering practitioners. We additionally seek to define engineering intuition from this same perspective.Design/MethodsSeventeen semi‐structured interviews were conducted with engineering practitioners with at least 6 years of experience. Sensitizing concepts tied to models of expertise development and dual process cognition were used to guide the study's design and data analysis. Iterative qualitative analysis culminating in code mapping supported the development of a definition and theory of engineering intuition.ResultsThis study's result is an emergent definition of engineering intuition and a complementary framework called Leveraging Intuition Toward Engineering Solutions (LITES). LITES uniquely situates intuition as part of the problem‐solving process among experienced engineering practitioners and describes how practitioners use their intuition.ConclusionsThis work advances knowledge of the relationship between intuition and expertise in engineering education by providing a definition of engineering intuition and a framework describing intuition's role in engineering problem solving. This contribution furthers efforts to equip current and future engineers with the necessary skills to navigate existing and upcoming societal challenges.

Funder

Division of Engineering Education and Centers

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Engineering,Education

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