Concept information
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social psychology
judgment and decision making
decision making
the psychology underlying decision making
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mental processes
thinking (psychology)
decision making
the psychology underlying decision making
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cognitive psychology
thinking (psychology)
decision making
the psychology underlying decision making
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learning and perception
cognitive processes
decision making
the psychology underlying decision making
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process approach to leadership
situational leadership
decision making
the psychology underlying decision making
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business and management
management skills
decision making
the psychology underlying decision making
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crisis management
civil crisis management
decision making
the psychology underlying decision making
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crisis management
civil crisis management
decision making
the psychology underlying decision making
Preferred term
judgment (psychology)
Definition(s)
- A judgment is an opinion as to what was, is, or will be some decision-significant state of the world, where a decision is a commitment to a course of action that is intended to serve the personal interests and values of particular people, for instance, a patient. The “decision-significant” part of the concept rests on two facts. [Source: Encyclopedia of Medical Decision Making; Judgment]
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URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-S16MVFFH-Z
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