Word for intuition but with reasoning?












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Can one use the word intuition for the following scenario:-




Tester: (Checks file) I think A->1 (A is being mapped to 1), because I am seeing a pattern.



Developer: But client hasn't pointed that out, you seem to be right though. It's still better to ask the client than making changes
going by your 'intuition'.




Is developer right here using the word, 'intuition'. I googled the meaning and it said



It is based without a consious reasoning



But one can clearly see Tester is making a consious reasoning.



So if intuition is the not the suitable word, do you have something else to suggest? If not please tell how it is right.










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    Can one use the word intuition for the following scenario:-




    Tester: (Checks file) I think A->1 (A is being mapped to 1), because I am seeing a pattern.



    Developer: But client hasn't pointed that out, you seem to be right though. It's still better to ask the client than making changes
    going by your 'intuition'.




    Is developer right here using the word, 'intuition'. I googled the meaning and it said



    It is based without a consious reasoning



    But one can clearly see Tester is making a consious reasoning.



    So if intuition is the not the suitable word, do you have something else to suggest? If not please tell how it is right.










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      Can one use the word intuition for the following scenario:-




      Tester: (Checks file) I think A->1 (A is being mapped to 1), because I am seeing a pattern.



      Developer: But client hasn't pointed that out, you seem to be right though. It's still better to ask the client than making changes
      going by your 'intuition'.




      Is developer right here using the word, 'intuition'. I googled the meaning and it said



      It is based without a consious reasoning



      But one can clearly see Tester is making a consious reasoning.



      So if intuition is the not the suitable word, do you have something else to suggest? If not please tell how it is right.










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      Can one use the word intuition for the following scenario:-




      Tester: (Checks file) I think A->1 (A is being mapped to 1), because I am seeing a pattern.



      Developer: But client hasn't pointed that out, you seem to be right though. It's still better to ask the client than making changes
      going by your 'intuition'.




      Is developer right here using the word, 'intuition'. I googled the meaning and it said



      It is based without a consious reasoning



      But one can clearly see Tester is making a consious reasoning.



      So if intuition is the not the suitable word, do you have something else to suggest? If not please tell how it is right.







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