Styles of decision making and their use: An empirical study |
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Authors: | Tanya Arroba |
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Affiliation: | a MRC Social and Applied Psychology Unit, University of Sheffield, |
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Abstract: | As interest has increased in teaching decision-making skills, so the need has grown for an empirically-derived classification system of decision-making behaviours. Six styles of decision making were accordingly isolated and validated by content analysis. Using cluster analysis, the styles were found to group into types along a passive-active continuum of involvement in the decision. Use of style was found to vary across situations, and to be related to the decision's perceived importance and the decision-maker's control in the situation. |
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