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The Neural Basis of Economic Decision-Making in the Ultimatum Game
Science, 2003The nascent field of neuroeconomics seeks to ground economic decisionmaking in the biological substrate of the brain. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging of Ultimatum Game players to investigate neural substrates of cognitive and emotional ...
A. Sanfey+4 more
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Ethical Decision Making in Organizations: A Person-Situation Interactionist Model
, 1986An interactionist model of ethical decision making in organizations is proposed. The model combines individual variables (moral development, etc.) with situational variables to explain and predict the ethical decision-making behavior of individuals in ...
L. Treviño
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Decision Making: A Psychological Analysis of Conflict, Choice, and Commitment
, 1977decision making: a psychological analysis of conflict decision making: a psychological analysis of conflict, choice, and commitment. hardcover – april 1, 1977. by. irving l. janis (author) › visit amazon's irving l. janis page.
I. Janis, L. Mann
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, 2020
“A formalization of common sense for decision problems which are too complex for informal use of common sense” (Ralph Keeney 1982). SDM is a method for analyzing a decision by breaking it into components.
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“A formalization of common sense for decision problems which are too complex for informal use of common sense” (Ralph Keeney 1982). SDM is a method for analyzing a decision by breaking it into components.
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Decision-making in nephrology: shared decision making?
Patient Education and Counseling, 2000Shared decision-making is considered an important ideal for physician-patient interaction. The ideal states that health-related values should be discussed together. It raises two questions: (a) for which decisions is the ideal of shared decision-making relevant? (b) Which aspects of treatment should be discussed?
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Pythagorean Membership Grades in Multicriteria Decision Making
IEEE transactions on fuzzy systems, 2014We first look at some nonstandard fuzzy sets, intuitionistic, and interval-valued fuzzy sets. We note both these allow a degree of commitment of less then one in assigning membership. We look at the formulation of the negation for these sets and show its
R. Yager
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Administrative Behavior: A Study of Decision Making Processes in Administrative Organization
, 1947Introduction to the Fourth Edition Preface to the First Edition Acknowledgments I. Decision-Making and Administrative Organization Commentary on Chapter I II. Some Problems of Administrative Theory Commentary on Chapter II III. Fact and Value in Decision-
H. Simon
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A systematic review of algorithm aversion in augmented decision making
Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 2019Despite abundant literature theorizing societal implications of algorithmic decision making, relatively little is known about the conditions that lead to the acceptance or rejection of algorithmically generated insights by individual users of decision ...
Jason Burton+2 more
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Psychological Science, 2006
A series of four studies explored how the ability to comprehend and transform probability numbers relates to performance on judgment and decision tasks. On the surface, the tasks in the four studies appear to be widely different; at a conceptual level, however, they all involve processing numbers and the potential to show an influence of affect ...
E. Peters+5 more
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A series of four studies explored how the ability to comprehend and transform probability numbers relates to performance on judgment and decision tasks. On the surface, the tasks in the four studies appear to be widely different; at a conceptual level, however, they all involve processing numbers and the potential to show an influence of affect ...
E. Peters+5 more
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Reliability and Decision Making
Technometrics, 1994What is the predictive Bayesian approach to reliability, and why should it be a preferred, if not a compulsory, choice? Thus the editors introduce this well-presented book based on papers from a congress held in Siena in October 1990. They state that their aim is to provide 'the reliability community with a coherent Bayesian predictive view on ...
John Shade+3 more
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