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Decision-Making Cognitive Process
International Journal of Computers in Clinical Practice, 2018In 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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Group processes in vacation decision making.
Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, 2005This 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, 2004This 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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Diagnostic Decision-Making Processes
2019A diagnosis is a term used to identify a condition that the patient is suffering from. A simple unifying clinical diagnosis is responsible for most illnesses. Diagnosis is made more efficient and reliable by using operational definitions of diseases and a deductive approach to diagnosis.
Julia Hodgson +3 more
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2018
Even seemingly mundane decisions involve a fair amount of individual decision-making. Chapter 4 takes a closer look at the consumer decision-making process, considering (1) the process itself; (2) the individuals and groups that make up the decision-making unit; and (3) other common factors that affect decision-making.
Gordon Moore +2 more
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Even seemingly mundane decisions involve a fair amount of individual decision-making. Chapter 4 takes a closer look at the consumer decision-making process, considering (1) the process itself; (2) the individuals and groups that make up the decision-making unit; and (3) other common factors that affect decision-making.
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The Military Decision Making Process: Making Better Decisions Versus Making Decisions Better
2001Abstract : This monograph examines the Military Decision-Making Process (MDMP) as presented in the 1997 version of FM 101-5, Staff Organization and Operations. Numerous military professionals and decision-making theorists hold that an analytical process such as the MDMP is inappropriate for tactical operations.
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2002
Patient B clearly exemplifies a dilemma often faced by critical care practitioners everywhere. The 11 critical care physicians representing 11 countries and all 5 populated continents agree that aggressive intensive care in this context would be futile.
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Patient B clearly exemplifies a dilemma often faced by critical care practitioners everywhere. The 11 critical care physicians representing 11 countries and all 5 populated continents agree that aggressive intensive care in this context would be futile.
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