Categories: All - judgment - decision - personality - culture

by Ola Raczyńska 1 year ago

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Judgement and decision making.

The processes of judgment and decision-making involve selecting between alternatives and forming opinions or evaluations. Various factors influence these processes, including context, culture, personality, and the information available.

Judgement and decision making.

Judgment and decision making are interrelated processes.

Judgement and decision making.

Framing effect

Decisions based on the framing effect are made by focusing on the way the information is presented instead of the information itself.

Frame

The perspective from which a choice is described or framed affects how a decision is made and which option is chosen.

Factors influencing decision making

Context
Information available
Level of education
Personality
Culture

Heuroistics

Representativeness Heuristic
Availability Heuristic
Anchoring Heuristic
Mental shortcuts that allow people to solve problems and make judgments quickly and efficiently.

Regret making a decision vs regret missing an opportunity

Main topic

Judgemental person

Someone who often rushes to judgment without reason.

Judgement

The process by which you form opinions, reach conclusions, and make critical evaluations of events and people. You often make judgments spontaneously, without prompting.

Decision making

The process of choosing between alternatives, selecting and rejecting available options.