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Note--On the Validity of the Analytic-Heuristic Instrument Utilized in "The Minnesota Experiments"

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  • Robert W. Zmud

    (Auburn University)

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The results of this study indicate that the aspect of cognitive style addressed in "the Minnesota experiments" may pertain to a decision maker's choice of a planned or spontaneous solution strategy. Whether or not such a characterization is equivalent to an analytic-heuristic classification is beyond the scope of this note. It would appear that the analytic-heuristic cognitive dimension is a richer and more robust construct. Any MIS/cognitive style implications from "the Minnesota experiments" should therefore probably not be extended beyond the "planned vs. spontaneous" dichotomy that is apparently provided via the AHQ.

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  • Robert W. Zmud, 1978. "Note--On the Validity of the Analytic-Heuristic Instrument Utilized in "The Minnesota Experiments"," Management Science, INFORMS, vol. 24(10), pages 1088-1090, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:inm:ormnsc:v:24:y:1978:i:10:p:1088-1090
    DOI: 10.1287/mnsc.24.10.1088
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    1. Rajiv D. Banker & Robert J. Kauffman, 2004. "50th Anniversary Article: The Evolution of Research on Information Systems: A Fiftieth-Year Survey of the Literature in Management Science," Management Science, INFORMS, vol. 50(3), pages 281-298, March.

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