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crisis management
civil crisis management
decision making
the psychology underlying decision making
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crisis management
civil crisis management
decision making
the psychology underlying decision making
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learning and perception
cognitive processes
decision making
the psychology underlying decision making
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politics and international relations
governance
decision making
the psychology underlying decision making
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social psychology
judgment and decision making
decision making
the psychology underlying decision making
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business and management
management skills
decision making
the psychology underlying decision making
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process approach to leadership
situational leadership
decision making
the psychology underlying decision making
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cognitive psychology
thinking (psychology)
decision making
the psychology underlying decision making
Preferred term
procedural invariance and its violations
Definition
- Procedural invariance states that preferences over prospects (i.e., gambles, or any other risky states that can be described as a probability p of getting outcome/payoff x) are independent of the method used to elicit them. In other words, procedural invariance, an important pillar of rational choice, demands that strategically equivalent methods of elicitation will give rise to the same preference order. [Source: Encyclopedia of Medical Decision Making; Procedural Invariance and Its Violations]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/procedural_invariance_and_its_violations
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