Tacit assumption
Template:Short description A tacit assumption or implicit assumption is an assumption that underlies a logical argument, course of action, decision, or judgment that is not explicitly voiced nor necessarily understood by the decision maker or judge. These assumptions may be made based on personal life experiences, and are not consciously apparent in the decision making environment. These assumptions can be the source of apparent paradoxes, misunderstandings and resistance to change in human organizational behavior.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Tacit assumptions in science often include the elegance of natural laws, and the applicability of mathematics.[1]
See also
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References
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Further reading
- Edgar H. Schein, Organizational Culture and Leadership, Jossey-Bass, 2004, Template:ISBN