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 (5 pp) This discussion looks at the process 
involved in decision making, including  individual
 decision making and seeks to compare prescriptive
 models (how people should make decisions) with
 descriptive models (how people do make decisions).
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                                                    Written by B. Bryan Babcock for the Paperstore, Inc., December  2000  Introduction 	This discussion looks at the process involved in decision making, including  individual decision  
                                                
                                                    making and seeks to compare prescriptive models (how people should make decisions) with descriptive models (how people do make decisions). How do we make decisions 	According to Robert Harris (1998)  
                                                
                                                    of Vanguard University of Southern California, decision-making is about process, the case of choosing and reducing doubt concerning alternatives.  " Uncertainty is reduced rather than eliminated."  Generally speaking  
                                                
                                                    we will choose a decision by what "works" for us, in relationship to our particular belief system values or goals, and even those can be flexible.  There are times  
                                                
                                                    when we will choose not to make a decision, even about deciding, or problems solving, not releasing that the choice not to act is a decision as well. What makes  
                                                
                                                    a good decision 	As far as a "good" decision is concerned, we might say that a good decision has the outcome that is desired.  People who have determined that  
                                                
                                                    they are going to make a decision, or feel that they have to do so, often spend a great amount of time gathering information, which they feel will help them  
                                                
                                                    make the "right," or good decision.  According to Harris (1998), this facilitates other actions that may not help us in the way that we would want, if we were  
                                                
                                                    even aware that we were doing it. 1)  Gathering more, and more information, does take longer and delay may influence what we hoped was "good" about our decision.  
                                                
                                                    2)  Too much information may even" burn out the wiring" of the process, like overloading the electrical system with that one more string of Christmas lights, and the whole  
                                                
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