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Decision-making styles and stress.

International Journal of Stress Management, 2012
This study analyzed the relationship between each of five decision-making styles, including Rational, Intuitive, Dependent, Avoidant, and Spontaneous (Scott & Bruce, 1995) and two indicators of stress, Perceived stress and Sleep quality, among administrative officers and investigators at three Swedish public authorities: The National Tax board, the ...
Carl Martin Allwood, Ilkka Salo
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Industrial Buyers’ Decision-Making Styles

Journal of Marketing Research, 1971
This study identified three decision-making styles of industrial buyers and found that an individual's need for certainty appears to be an important influence upon choice under conditions of uncertainty.
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Decision-Making Styles and Intolerance of Uncertainty

Psychological Reports
Intolerance of uncertainty plays a significant role in decision-making by shaping how individuals perceive, interpret, and react to uncertain situations. Consequently, this research seeks to explore the relationship between the five decision-making styles and intolerance of uncertainty.
Sara Valentin, Corey White
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Instruction in career decision making and decision-making styles.

Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1980
The purpose of this study was to investigate the differential effectiveness of two distinct career decision-making interventions and decision-making styles on certainty of vocational choice and changes in vocational maturity. Students were randomly assigned to (a) an intuitive intervention, (b) a rational intervention, (c) attention-placebo, or (d) no ...
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Decision-making style: habit, style or both?

Personality and Individual Differences, 2004
The purpose of this study was to explore the relations between individual decision-making styles as measured by the General Decision-making Style (GDMS) test, developed by Scott and Bruce (1995), and some mental abilities theoretically related to decision-making. Participants were 206 Swedish military officers from all services. The multiple regression
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Impact of culture on tourist decision‐making styles

International Journal of Tourism Research, 2010
ABSTRACTThis paper developed and tested an integrative model to examine the relationship between tourism decisions and their cultural background. The model was tested using surveyed data from 400 tourists travelling to Lisbon, a cultural city and the capital of Portugal. The results of a structural equation analysis revealed that culture affect tourist
Kozak, Metin   +2 more
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Characteristics of Physicians with Participatory Decision-Making Styles

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1996
To identify physician and practice characteristics associated with a physician's propensity to involve patients in diagnostic and treatment decisions, or participatory decision-making style.A representative cross-sectional sample of patients participating in the Medical Outcomes Study characterized each physician's style by using a self-reported ...
Kaplan, Sherrie H.   +4 more
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Decision‐making Japanese style

Education + Training, 1982
The patterns of overseas business activities conducted by Japanese corporations have changed significantly since the early 1970s. During the past decade there has been a marked increase in large‐scale investment in capital‐intensive manufacturing operations in advanced countries.
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Decision Making Styles of Nurses

Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1989
M, Ala, C, Jones
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Development of a Decision-Making Inventory to Assess Johnson's Decision-Making Styles

Measurement and Evaluation in Guidance, 1983
Johnson's decision-making theory suggests that information can be gathered in a systematic or spontaneous manner and that this information is analyzed either externally or internally.
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