Decision-Making Act
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A Decision-Making Act is a task act of a decision making task (to select a course of action).
A Decision-Making Act is a choice act that determines a course of action or conclusion.
- AKA: Decisioning Act.
- Context:
- It can (typically) involve Option Evaluation through choice consideration.
- It can (typically) result in Action Selection through deliberate choice.
- It can (typically) require Decision Resources for choice processing.
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- It can (often) use Decision Support through judgment input.
- It can (often) follow Decision Process through systematic evaluation.
- It can (often) produce Decision Outcomes with varying impact.
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- It can range from being a Human Decision-Making Act to being a Non-Human Decision Making Act, depending on its agent type.
- It can range from being a Correct Decision-Making Act to being an Incorrect Decision-Making Act, depending on its decision accuracy.
- It can range from being a Good Decisioning Act to being an Ineffective Decisioning Act to being a Bad Decisioning Act, depending on its decision quality.
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- Examples:
- Agent Decision Acts (to make active choices), such as:
- Game Decision Acts (to determine game moves), such as:
- Player Choice Act like selecting a piece movement.
- Strategy Selection Act like choosing a game approach.
- Game Decision Acts (to determine game moves), such as:
- Formal Decision Acts (to establish binding choices), such as:
- Legal Decision Acts (to determine formal outcomes), such as:
- Contract Decision Act like agreeing to formal terms.
- Judicial Decision Act like rendering a legal judgment.
- Legal Decision Acts (to determine formal outcomes), such as:
- Management Decision Acts (to direct organizational actions), such as:
- Executive Choice Acts (to guide business direction), such as:
- Strategic Decision Act like selecting company strategy.
- Operational Decision Act like determining resource allocation.
- Executive Choice Acts (to guide business direction), such as:
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- Agent Decision Acts (to make active choices), such as:
- Counter-Examples:
- Mechanized Decision, which lacks choice deliberation.
- Analysis Act, which focuses on information examination.
- Advising Task, which provides decision input.
- Random Selection, which lacks purposeful choice.
- Automatic Response, which bypasses decision process.
- See: Conclusion, Selection Act, Decision Function, Decision Process, Indecision, Choice Making, Judgment, Decision Theory, Option Selection, Decision Quality.
References
2020
- https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/decision#Noun
- The act of deciding.
- A choice or judgement.
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- Template:Uncountable Firmness of conviction.
- After agonizing deliberations, they finally proceeded with decision.}}
- Template:Chiefly combat sports A result arrived at by the judges when there is no clear winner at the end of the contest.
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- Template:Baseball A win or a loss awarded to a pitcher.