“…Analytic cognitive style is characterized by precision, reliability, efficiency, discipline, and conformity, along with a preference for breaking down a problem, situation, or issue into its constituent parts in order to deal with it (Sadler-Smith, 1999a). Intuitive cognitive style is typified by undisciplined thinking and tangential approaches to tasks and problem solving that draw on a global perspective (Allinson & Hayes, 1996;Hutchinson & Skinner, 2007;Raisinghani, 2000;Rayner & Riding, 1997;Sadler-Smith, 1999a, 1999b. Conflicts produce different levels of learning performance, because of individual variations in information processing (Gardner & Korth, 1998;Kirkman & Roseb, 2000;Simons & Peterson, 2000).…”