What Decision-Making Really Is

Rational Models and Their Limits →
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This lesson defines decision-making as a process of selecting one option from multiple possible actions, often under uncertainty, limited time, and incomplete information.

Students will learn the difference between choices, preferences, judgments, and decisions, and why many decisions are not as rational or deliberate as they seem.

The lesson also introduces the core idea that decision-making is shaped by goals, constraints, emotions, habits, and context—not just logic.

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