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Decision-Making Process

2023
Abstract The formulation of policies lies at the heart of any political system and is the crucial task assigned to decision makers. Analysing problems, identifying possible solutions, bargaining over draft proposals and bills, and—eventually—adopting a legislative act is the routine business of senior officials, interest groups, experts,
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THE DECISION-MAKING PROCESS

Neurosurgery, 2007
The decision whether to use allograft or autograft in ventral cervical fusions has been widely discussed. The literature includes several prospective randomized trials. Extensive clinical evidence indicates that autograft use results in increased arthrodesis rates and less graft collapse.
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Decision making process

2019
As the new Zimbabwean government proclaims new dispensation and seeks re-engagement with the Western Countries after more than a decade of strained relations, this study will engage in a foreign policy analysis of Zimbabwe’s foreign policy with particular focus to decision making process.
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Therapeutic Decision-Making Process

2021
Therapeutic decision making is crucial to address any health problems. Household livelihood assets had significant impact on therapeutic decision making in the study village. The researchers administered participant observation, in-depth interview, and FGD for data collection by using purposive sampling during November 2010 to June 2011.
Md. Musfikur Rahman, Md. Nasir Uddin
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Serotonin and decision making processes

Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2012
Serotonin (5-HT) is an important player in decision making. Serotonergic antidepressant, anxiolytic and antipsychotic drugs are extensively used in the treatment of neuropsychiatric disorders characterized by impaired decision making, and exert both beneficial and harmful effects in patients. Detailed insight into the serotonergic mechanisms underlying
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Decision-Making Processes

2004
A draft resolution or other proposed conference decision on which all are in agreement can be adopted unanimously, or indeed, if the agreement is not only general but also enthusiastic, ‘by acclamation’. Often, however, there is a range of views and perspectives and less than full agreement to whatever is originally proposed. In such cases a conference
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Decision-Making Cognitive Process

International Journal of Computers in Clinical Practice, 2018
In the study of decision-making, the classical view of behavioral appropriateness or rationality was challenged by neuro and psychological reasons. The “bounded rationality” theory proposed that cognitive limitations lead decision-makers to construct simplified models for dealing with the world. Doctors' decisions, for example, are made under uncertain
Thais Spiegel, Ana Carolina P V Silva
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The Vasectomy Decision-Making Process

Studies in Family Planning, 1983
Vasectomy is greatly underutilized in most countries in part because it is the least promoted of all modern contraceptive techniques. If providers have favorable attitudes toward vasectomy a good understanding of the decision making process that leads to vasectomy enhances their ability to encourage the use of this method.
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Group processes in vacation decision making.

Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, 2005
This paper presents the major findings emerging from a qualitative interpretive study of group processes in vacation decision-making. The actual vacation decision-making process of 19 groups (11 families, five couples and three groups of friends) has been followed for a whole year.
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Strategic Decision-Making Processes

Group & Organization Management, 2004
This study examines how managers make strategic decisions efficiently and simultaneously build the consensus often required to implement decisions successfully. The findings suggest that groups employed two critical processes—one substantive/cognitive and the other symbolic/ political—to achieve high levels of efficiency and consensus.
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