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Research on the Problem of the Intuitive Decision Making

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A satisfying decision is dependent on not only rational decision but also intuitive factors of decision maker. Another decision model that the intuitive decision making as well as the relations among the intuition, intuitive decision making and rational decision are discussed in this paper. This article analyzes the factors that affect intuitive decision-making and the conditions that affect the effectiveness of intuitive decision-making. Intuitive decision making model is given as well.

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    ICEBT '18: Proceedings of the 2018 2nd International Conference on E-Education, E-Business and E-Technology
    July 2018
    202 pages
    ISBN:9781450364812
    DOI:10.1145/3241748
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    1. Decision
    2. Intuitive decision making
    3. Rational decision making

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