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Modelling Complex Decision-Making
2006This paper continues on from previous work carried out by Smith (1997). In that paper there was a description of the research which was being carried out into the modelling of the discharge decision-making process in the domain of Mental Health Care using the Appreciative Inquiry Method (AIM).
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MATHEMATICAL MODELS FOR MULTIOBJECTIVE DECISION MAKING
2006The choice among several alternatives in a social context depends on the values that the linguistic variables take, with respect to the selected criteria. These values indicate the satisfaction degree of the alternatives with respect to the criteria. Our present aim is to express the values as fuzzy numbers and build suitable procedures to aggregate ...
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2019
The purpose of this chapter is to inform educational practitioners as to possible frameworks and models for effectively integrating 3D printing into instruction. This will focus on the conceptual ideas that overarch and guide the decisions for integrating 3D printing in education.
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The purpose of this chapter is to inform educational practitioners as to possible frameworks and models for effectively integrating 3D printing into instruction. This will focus on the conceptual ideas that overarch and guide the decisions for integrating 3D printing in education.
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Decision-Making Model for Nursing
JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 2003Marija, Bohinc, Mirko, Gradisar
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2015
Classical decision theory evaluates entire worlds, specified so as to include everything a decision-maker cares about. Thus applying decision theory requires performing computations far beyond an ordinary decision-maker's ability. In this book Paul Weirich explains how individuals can simplify and streamline their choices.
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Classical decision theory evaluates entire worlds, specified so as to include everything a decision-maker cares about. Thus applying decision theory requires performing computations far beyond an ordinary decision-maker's ability. In this book Paul Weirich explains how individuals can simplify and streamline their choices.
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