Difference between revisions of "Situational control"
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− | [[Situational control]] is the capacity of a [[decision maker]] to manage a particular situation and estimate the likelihood of certain outcomes. | + | [[Situational control]] is the [[capacity]] of a [[decision maker]] to manage a particular situation and estimate the likelihood of certain outcomes. |
*[[Certainty]]. A situation in which a decision maker can make accurate [[decision]]s because all the data and outcomes are known. | *[[Certainty]]. A situation in which a decision maker can make accurate [[decision]]s because all the data and outcomes are known. | ||
*[[Uncertainty]]. A situation in which a decision maker has neither [[certainty]] nor reasonable probability estimates available. | *[[Uncertainty]]. A situation in which a decision maker has neither [[certainty]] nor reasonable probability estimates available. |
Latest revision as of 02:02, 29 December 2020
Situational control is the capacity of a decision maker to manage a particular situation and estimate the likelihood of certain outcomes.
- Certainty. A situation in which a decision maker can make accurate decisions because all the data and outcomes are known.
- Uncertainty. A situation in which a decision maker has neither certainty nor reasonable probability estimates available.