Managers can make decisions that are rational, nonrational, or irrational, with rational decisions characterized by conscious analysis, nonrational decisions being intuitive and judgmental, and irrational decisions often influenced by emotions or deviating from rational choices. ()A.对B.错 相关知识点: ...
Machines or AI can operate based on logic and can make decisions that appear "rational." 5 Can a "rationale" be subjective? Yes, rationales can be influenced by personal perspectives or experiences. 3 Is being "rational" always the best approach? While rationality is valued, there are situati...
2.Consistent with or based on reason or good judgment; logical or sensible:rational decisions. ra′tion·al·lyadv. ra′tion·al·nessn. The American Heritage® Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2007, 2004 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved....
How offenders make decisions: evidence of rationality Economic analysis and rational choice have made significant inroads into the study of international law and institutions in the last decade, relying upon standard assumptions of perfect rationality of states and decisionmakers. Behaviorial international ...
For example, in choosing an apartmentthere will be most of the time some deliberation and some spontaneous decisions.When are those actions classified as being in the rc- or in the as-mode? In other words,whereisthecuttingpointofthequantitativevariable?Aslongasthisisnotclear,theMFS can actually...
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(2011), decision makers can make effective decisions by intuitively relying upon heuristics or, synonymously, rules of thumb. Heuristics are conceptualized as simple serial rules that ignore part of the information. They are opposed to complex strategies that consider more information and apply more ...
'flexible' utility; (3) certain rules of thumb used to allow for risk are closely related to principles of Safety-First and can also be based directly on the hypothesis that the feeling of risk (the probability of disaster) is identified with extreme departures from recently executed decisions...
Automated Reasoning is the problem of building computational artifacts that can autonomously make rational decisions based on goals and available resources. A planner carries out such reasoning to lead us to a more desired state. Given a domain of operation, a description of the initial state, a ...
We analyze a formal model of electoral competition under plurality rule that is characterized by two novel features. First, rather than assuming a fixed field of candidates, we allow candidates to make decisions regarding entry, as well as location. Second, voters in our model are strategically ...