Decision-making
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Decision making can be regarded as an outcome of mental processes (cognitive process) leading to the selection of a course of action among several alternatives. Every decision making process produces a final choice. The output can be an action or an opinion of choice.
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- Agent (economics)
- Argument map
- Analytic hierarchy process
- Business Decision Mapping
- Choice architecture
- Choice modelling
- Collaborative intelligence
- Concept testing
- Critical thinking
- Conjoint analysis
- Decision downloading
- Decision engineering
- Decision fatigue
- Decision theory
- Emotions in decision making
- Facilitation
- Finance
- Forecasting
- Fuzzy-trace theory
- Game theory
- Group dynamics
- Groupthink
- Heuristic
- Judge-Advisor System (JAS)
- Kepner-Tregoe
- Linear Partial Information
- List of thought processes
- Majoritarianism
- Majority rule
- Mindset
- Minoritarianism
- Morphological analysis
- Multiscale decision making
- Neuroeconomics
- OODA Loop
- Online deliberation
- Optimism bias
- Participative decision making
- Path dependence
- Planning fallacy
- Player (game)
- Potentially all pairwise rankings of all possible alternatives
- Problem Solving
- Psychology of reasoning
- PROMETHEE
- Public choice theory
- Rank reversals in decision making
- Risk management
- Robust decision making
- RPR problem diagnosis
- Rulemaking
- Situational awareness
- Society for Judgment and Decision Making
- Superrationality
- Utility theory
- Value Engineering
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