Concept information
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social psychology
judgment and decision making
decision making
the psychology underlying decision making
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mental processes
thinking (psychology)
decision making
the psychology underlying decision making
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cognitive psychology
thinking (psychology)
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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process approach to leadership
situational leadership
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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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
Terme préférentiel
information integration theory
Définition
- Information integration theory (IIT) is an approach to the mathematical modeling of judgment developed by Norman Anderson. Although its original application was intended for the measurement of descriptions of personalities, it has since then been used to model many different kinds of judgments and decisions, including medical and health decisions. [Source: Encyclopedia of Medical Decision Making; Information Integration Theory]
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URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-FMVX838S-7
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