Deliberate Choice
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A Deliberate Choice is a choice that is a decision process (using deliberate actions and conscious reasoning to select between options).
- AKA: Deliberate Decision.
- Context:
- It can typically involve Option Analysis through evaluation criteria and comparative assessment.
- It can typically require Mental Effort through conscious consideration and analytical thinking.
- It can typically aim for Optimal Outcome through rational evaluation and evidence-based reasoning.
- It can typically consider Future Consequences through outcome prediction.
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- It can often incorporate Prior Experience through learned knowledge.
- It can often utilize Decision Frameworks through structured analysis.
- It can often seek Additional Information through research and consultation.
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- It can range from being a Simple Choice to being a Complex Choice, depending on its decision complexity.
- It can range from being an Individual Choice to being a Collective Choice, depending on its decision scope.
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- Examples:
- Counter-Examples:
- Random Choices, which lack purposeful selection.
- Impulsive Decisions, which lack careful consideration.
- Forced Choices, which lack free will.
- See: Free Choice, Random Choice, Rational Decision, Conscious Selection, Decision Making Process.