Methods of decision-making

Publication date :

10/12/2009

Format :

.doc

Number of pages :

2 pages

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Abstract

All individuals make perceptions in their own way based on different individuals and assorted situations. A perception is defined as how people view others or objects by interpreting an impression to give meaning to their surroundings. Perception is the process of organizing ones sensory data. An individual's brain is flooded with enormous amounts of information gathered by senses, in which a human could only spontaneously process. Perception plays an immense role in the course of decision-making. The process of decision-making is dependent on several aspects which may change ones perception. Frequently, a perception being made can alter one's process of making a decision.

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About the author :

pencil image Mindy O.
 
Level :General public Study : Business strategy School/University : University of Phoenix