Decision-Making

In psychology, decision-making (also spelled decision making and decisionmaking) is regarded as the cognitive process resulting in the selection of a belief or a course of action among several possible alternative options, it could be either rational or irrational. Decision-making process is a reasoning process based on assumptions of values, preferences and beliefs of the decision-maker. Every decision-making process produces a final choice, which may or may not prompt action. Research about decision-making is also published under the label problem solving, particularly in European psychological research.

Wikipedia

Publications

Government of Saskatchewan · 16 March 2111 English

This year's budget is aimed at keeping Saskatchewan on the path of steady growth. Steady growth is the big picture, a full view of what's happening in Saskatchewan.

responsibility. Government’s sound financial decision making is essential to maintaining a secure and stable


IISD: International Institute for Sustainable Development · 12 March 2024 English

In global environmental talks in 2023, the focus across nearly all issue areas was funding implementation and reviewing performance.The year saw the last of the COVID pandemic-delayed milestones completed. Countries …

capacity-building, and integration into all relevant decision-making processes E1: Mainstream sound management through democratic elections. Elections can slow decision making and shift the directions democracies take


CWF: Canada West Foundation · 11 March 2024 English

In the case of ag equipment, breaking digital locks to manufacture parts that can work with combines and tractors is a benefit for the end-user as it provides In the …

agriculture. Both the Canadian Standards and decision-making for both crop and livestock Association and


CADTH: Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health · 8 March 2024 English

Stakeholder Input

distinct population characteristics and physician decision-making patterns. As a result, heterogeneity across patient or other professional judgment in any decision-making process. The Canadian Agency for Drugs and


CADTH: Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health · 7 March 2024 English

Clinical experts are a critical part of the review team and are involved in all phases of the 297 review process (e.g., providing guidance on the development of the review …

technology assessment (HTA) that aims to inform decision-making by the 264 jurisdictions for reimbursement trials, these RCTs each appropriately informed decision-making, leading to positive reimbursement recommendations strategies will contribute to evidence-informed decision-making and mitigate some of the current uncertainty treatment strategy, and will contribute to inform decision-making and mitigate some of the current uncertainty


IISD: International Institute for Sustainable Development · 6 March 2024 English

paper analyzes the importance of integrating externalities into financial analysis to improve decision making for infrastructure transport projects.Transport is a crucial part of modern society, connecting

Why integrating externalities matters for decision making IISD.org ii Financing Transport Projects: Why integrating externalities matters for decision making © 2024 International Institute for Sustainable Why integrating externalities matters for decision making January 2024 Written by Edoardo Carlucci Why integrating externalities matters for decision making Table of Contents 1.0 Problem Definition . Why integrating externalities matters for decision making 1.0 Problem Definition The recent surge in


BCCLA: BC Civil Liberties Association · 5 March 2024 English

It does not require the Director to rationalize the request to the information-holder, or to ensure that the request is objectively reasonable with reference to a particular evidentiary threshold. [...] …

process runs the risk of inconsistency in decision-making; and 3. The Provincial Court has institutional


Canadian Network of Women's Shelters and Transition Houses · 4 March 2024 English

The invisibility and undervaluing of this work contribute to the ongoing precarity in the non-profit sector for many women and gender-diverse people. [...] The funding challenges faced are twofold, the …

2020). Workplaces that provide autonomy, decision-making power, and less hierarchy can contribute to


AIC: Agricultural Institute of Canada · 2 March 2024 English

Women Biomass Producers: Energy’s Largest and Largely Invisible Workforce While much of the attention regarding the energy sector is paid to the workers (predominantly male) who labor in the oil …

their voices in climate change adaptation decision- making processes. Watch for first-hand experiences


PHABC: Public Health Association of BC · 1 March 2024 English

Moreover, a narrow focus on household food These manifestations of oppression are linked to a insecurity fails to account for the compounding effects misunderstanding and misdiagnosis of the causes of …

Underrepresentation of marginalized groups in governance and decision-making processes (e.g., For example, decision-makers justice their own tables or to sit at existing decision-making tables). Valuing and supporting the ways that organize themselves and decisions and how. Decision-making power is often supporting the creation of diverse and facilitating meaningful participation in decision making, moving beyond tokenistic participation and to uplift people’s capacity to engage with decision-making processes (in traditional forms of government


View more