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  • 1Decision field theory — (DFT), is a dynamic cognitive approach to human decision making. It is a cognitive model that describes how people make decisions rather than a rational model that prescribes what people should do. It is also a dynamic model of decision making… …

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  • 2Decision downloading — Decision downloading[1] refers to communicating a decision to those who have not been involved in the decision making process. The term “decision downloading” is used to set apart those special situations in which decision makers communicate a… …

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  • 3decision — I. noun Etymology: Middle English decisioun, from Middle French, from Latin decision , decisio, from decidere to decide Date: 15th century 1. a. the act or process of deciding b. a determination arrived at after consideration ; conclusion < make&#8230; …

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  • 4Decision rules — A set of decision rules is the verbal equivalent of a graphical decision tree, which specifies class membership based on a hierarchical sequence of (contingent) decisions. Each rule in a set of decision rules therefore generally takes the form of …

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  • 5Decision engineering — framework Decision Engineering is a framework that unifies a number of best practices for organizational decision making. It is based on the recognition that, in many organizations, decision making could be improved if a more structured approach&#8230; …

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  • 6Decision theory — in economics, psychology, philosophy, mathematics, and statistics is concerned with identifying the values, uncertainties and other issues relevant in a given decision, its rationality, and the resulting optimal decision. It is closely related to …

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  • 7Decision table — Decision tables are a precise yet compact way to model complicated logic.[1] Decision tables, like flowcharts and if then else and switch case statements, associate conditions with actions to perform, but in many cases do so in a more elegant way …

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  • 8Decision Points — &#160; Author(s) …

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  • 9Decision aids — is the name commonly used to describe interventions that are designed for patients, or people facing healthcare decisions. They are used to facilitate shared decision making. A recent definition is cited: decision support interventions help&#8230; …

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  • 10decision — de·ci·sion /di si zhən/ n: an authoritative determination (as a decree or judgment) made after consideration of facts or law; also: a report or document containing such a determination see also memorandum decision compare disposition, finding …

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