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  1. Decision-making - Wikipedia

    • Decision-making can be regarded as a problem-solving activity yielding a solution deemed to be optimal, or at least satisfactory. It is therefore a process which can be more or less rational or irrational a… See more

    Problem Solving vs. Decision Making

    It is important to differentiate between problem solving, or problem analysis, and decision-making. Problem solving is the process of investigating the given informatio… See more

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    Decision-making is a region of intense study in the fields of systems neuroscience, and … See more

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    Decision-Making Techniques

    Decision-making techniques can be separated into two broad categories: group decision-makingtechniques and individual decision-making techniques. Individual decision-m… See more

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    Rational and Irrational

    In economics, it is thought that if humans are rational and free to make their own decisions, then they would behave according to rational choice theory.: 368–370 R… See more

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  1. The decision-making process is a reasoning process based on assumptions of values, preferences and beliefs of the decision-maker. Every decision-making process produces a final choice, which may or may not prompt action.
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    Decision making is the mental process that leads to the selection of an action among several alternatives. Every decision making process produces a final choice. The output can be an action or an opinion.
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    Decision making is a process of choosing an option from alternatives. Achieving the choice can be either risky (include some uncertainties) or certain. Usually decision process concentrates on choosing the best alternative. The best alternative can be determined by calculating and comparing the utility values and the probabilities of the choices.
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    Decision theory or the theory of rational choice is a branch of probability, economics, and analytic philosophy that uses the tools of expected utility and probability to model how individuals should behave rationally under uncertainty. It differs from the cognitive and behavioral sciences in that it is prescriptive and concerned with identifying optimal decisions for a rational agent, rather than describing how people really...

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  2. Decision-making - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  3. Decision-making models - Wikipedia

  4. Decision theory - Wikipedia

    Decision theory is a branch of probability, economics and philosophy that models rational choice under uncertainty. It covers topics such as expected utility, intertemporal choice, social decisions and complex decisions.

  5. Decision Making - Wikiversity

    Jan 6, 2024 · Decision making is a process of choosing an option from alternatives. Achieving the choice can be either risky (include some uncertainties) or certain. Usually decision process concentrates on choosing …

  6. Decision making | Problem Solving, Cognitive Processes

  7. The Neuroscience Behind Decision-Making

    Apr 13, 2024 · Decision-making is an encaptivating process that involves various complex interactions within the brain. At its core, decision-making encompasses a multitude of cognitive functions, including perception, …

  8. A Brief History of Decision Making - Harvard Business Review

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  10. Consensus decision-making - Wikipedia

    Consensus decision-making is a group process of reaching broad agreement on proposals without requiring unanimity. Learn about its history, objectives, characteristics, and decision rules from this Wikipedia article.