2010
DOI: 10.1177/154193121005400415
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Decision Strategy Types and Situation-Contingent Selection Mechanisms: A Review and Some Field Data

Abstract: Decision research has revealed a variety of adaptive strategies that experts use when making decisions; however, there is no widely accepted model of how experienced decision makers choose such a strategy to solve a particular decision problem. Within most decision-making models that include a selection mechanism, decision strategies are selected according to cost-benefit trade-offs. These models assume that the selection is based on an evaluation of the subjectively expected utility of a correct decision and … Show more

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