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[[File:Decision.png|400px|thumb|right|[[Decision-making approach]]]]'''[[Decision-making approach]]'''. A particular manner of taking preliminary steps toward making a [[decision]].
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[[File:Decision.png|400px|thumb|right|[[Decision-making approach]]]][[Decision-making approach]] (hereinafter, the ''Approach'') is a  particular manner of taking preliminary steps toward making a [[decision]].
#*[[File:Intuition.png|400px|thumb|right|[[Intuition]]]][[Intuition]]. An instinctive feeling not necessarily supported by research.
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#*[[Intuitive decision making]]. Unconscious [[decision making]] on the basis of distilled experience, feelings, and accumulated judgment.
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==Related concepts==
#*[[Rationale]]. A reasoning characterized by making consistent, value-maximizing choices within specified constraints.
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*[[File:Intuition.png|400px|thumb|right|[[Intuition]]]][[Intuition]]. An instinctive feeling not necessarily supported by research.
#*[[Rational decision making]]. [[Decision making]] that produces choices that are logical and consistent and maximize value.
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*[[Intuitive decision-making]]. Unconscious [[decision-making]] on the basis of distilled experience, feelings, and accumulated judgment.
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*[[Rationale]]. A reasoning characterized by making consistent, value-maximizing choices within specified constraints.
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*[[Rational decision-making]]. [[Decision-making]] that produces choices that are logical and consistent and maximize value.
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==Related lectures==
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*[[Individual Decisions Quarter]].
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Latest revision as of 23:10, 5 January 2019

Decision-making approach (hereinafter, the Approach) is a particular manner of taking preliminary steps toward making a decision.

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