The effects of decision aid structural restrictiveness on decision-making outcomes
Decision aids are often designed to direct decision-makers' attention to potential problems or solutions prompted by the decision aid; but in most instances, it is impossible to prompt all possible issues that should be considered in making a decision. Decision aids can induce decision-making b...
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Main Author: | SEOW, Poh Sun |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2011
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