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dynamic decision making  

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  • Most real-life decisions occur in multiple stages— individuals experience a series of actions and their consequences over time. Medical decision making, in particular, often involves anticipating uncertain future consequences where subsequent decisions are contingent on (or constrained by) the outcomes of patients' earlier choices. [Source: Encyclopedia of Medical Decision Making; Dynamic Decision Making]

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