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Six approaches were included within that range : Decision Theory ( DT )
Behavioral Decision Theory ( BDT ) Psychological Decision Theory ( PDT )
Social Judgment Theory ( SJT ) Information Integration Theory ( IIT ) Attribution
Theory ( AT ) It ...
Six approaches were included within that range : Decision Theory ( DT )
Behavioral Decision Theory ( BDT ) Psychological Decision Theory ( PDT )
Social Judgment Theory ( SJT ) Information Integration Theory ( IIT ) Attribution
Theory ( AT ) It ...
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Having indicated the manner in which the six approaches were ordered and
categorized we now attempt to describe them in terms of the following
theoretically neutral dimensions : 3 Origins of approaches ( e . g . , economics ,
psychology ) ; 4 ...
Having indicated the manner in which the six approaches were ordered and
categorized we now attempt to describe them in terms of the following
theoretically neutral dimensions : 3 Origins of approaches ( e . g . , economics ,
psychology ) ; 4 ...
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... CHAPTER | CHARTER APTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER DI
( 1 ) BDT ( 2 ) PDT ( 3 ) APPROACHES SJT IIT ( 4 ) ( 5 ) AT ( 6 ) Figure 2 - 3
Neutral categories for describing and comparing the six approaches . purpose of
the ...
... CHAPTER | CHARTER APTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER DI
( 1 ) BDT ( 2 ) PDT ( 3 ) APPROACHES SJT IIT ( 4 ) ( 5 ) AT ( 6 ) Figure 2 - 3
Neutral categories for describing and comparing the six approaches . purpose of
the ...
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THEORY | 6 |
Scope | 31 |
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