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The development of a fuzzy decision-support system for dairy cattle culling decisions /Strasser, Mark. January 1997 (has links)
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Absolutism, utilitarianism, and moral military decision making.Nakutis, Kristine V. 01 January 1999 (has links) (PDF)
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The Use of Skin Conductance as a Marker of Intuitive decision making in nursingPayne, Leslie K. 18 March 2009 (has links)
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) / A quasi-experimental design was undertaken to explore the possibility of utilizing
electrodermal activity as a marker of intuitive decision making in nursing. This study
compared 11 senior female nursing students to 10 female nurses with more than five
years of nursing experience completing a clinical decision making task utilizing
MicroSim© program software while measuring skin conductance response (SCR). The
clinical decision making task chosen was based on the cognitive continuum theory. The
somatic marker hypothesis is also a theoretical base for this study. This theory suggests
that physiological markers are present during decision making. An independent t-test was
conducted in SPSS comparing the total number of skin conductance responses generated
and overall score in the card task and clinical scenario between the two groups.
According to the Somatic Marker Hypothesis, the researcher’s definition of intuition, and
the results of this experiment, SCR generation shows promise as a marker of intuitive
decision making in nursing.
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A goal-oriented, inverse decision-based design method for designing football helmetsFonville, Tate Russell 03 May 2019 (has links)
A goal-oriented, inverse decision-based design method to find satisficing solutions for multiple football helmet components that all work together to achieve a set of conflicting goals is presented. The efficacy of the method is illustrated with the design of the top region of an American football helmet. The prototype helmet was first constructed and tested with a twin-wire drop tower to study the different components effect on the system response. The inverse design method is used to design the foam liner to dissipate the maximum impact energy, and then the composite shell is designed to reduce the weight. The Concept Exploration Framework and the compromise Decision Support Problem are used to find satisficing solutions to the system-level performance goals under uncertainty. The proposed goal-oriented, inverse decision-based design method is generic and will be used to design additional components, the complete helmet, and ultimately helmets for other sports.
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THE EFFECTS OF DIVERSITY INITIATIVES ON THE DISTORTION OF APPLICANT QUALIFICATIONS AND DECISION STANDARDSMoore, Jason S. 31 October 2006 (has links)
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Individual Differences In Decision-Making Styles As Predictors Of Good Decision MakingWood, Nicole L. 03 April 2012 (has links)
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Some Tasks' Demands Require Collapsing Bounds: Evidence from a Behavioral AnalysisPalestro, James J. 01 June 2018 (has links)
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Indecision in Employee SelectionChang, Christopher S. 20 November 2013 (has links)
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Individual and group decision making : a test of the prospect model and an examination of the effects of varied outcome success and peer information /Morgan, Rickey Lee January 1984 (has links)
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The effects of participation and information on group process and outcome /London, Manuel. January 1974 (has links)
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