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Chapter 16 Task Construction / Cue Selection An appropriate place to begin
discussion of procedures is with task construction and cue selection , or the
manner in which the judgment or decision analyst proceeds in constructing and ...
Chapter 16 Task Construction / Cue Selection An appropriate place to begin
discussion of procedures is with task construction and cue selection , or the
manner in which the judgment or decision analyst proceeds in constructing and ...
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... the construction of a model representing the decision maker's decision
processes . Rather , unlike the procedures of the other approaches , which all
involve responses by the judge to a number of questions or trials from which
models are ...
... the construction of a model representing the decision maker's decision
processes . Rather , unlike the procedures of the other approaches , which all
involve responses by the judge to a number of questions or trials from which
models are ...
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... terms of qualitative descriptions , although SJT does so much less commonly
than the rest . 16.7 ITERATION It should be noted that iteration is a TASK
CONSTRUCTION / CUE SELECTION 187.
... terms of qualitative descriptions , although SJT does so much less commonly
than the rest . 16.7 ITERATION It should be noted that iteration is a TASK
CONSTRUCTION / CUE SELECTION 187.
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THEORY | 6 |
Introduction to Theory | 17 |
Scope | 31 |
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