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Quiz 7: Decision Making and Creativity
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Question 1
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The rational choice paradigm states that effective decision makers begin at any step in the model.
Question 2
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Decision making is an unconscious process of moving toward a desirable state of affairs.
Question 3
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According to almost all organizational behavior research, intuitive decision making is a myth that should not be taken seriously.
Question 4
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The rational choice paradigm assumes that decision makers have limited information-processing capabilities and engage in a limited search for alternatives.
Question 5
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Satisficing occurs when people continue on a failing course of action.
Question 6
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Intuition allows us to draw on our tacit knowledge to guide our decision preferences.
Question 7
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One reason why the problem identification stage is imperfect is that various stakeholders try to "frame" the decision maker's view of the situation.
Question 8
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Bounded rationality adopts the main assumptions of the rational choice paradigm of decision making.
Question 9
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Decision makers typically look at alternatives sequentially and compare each alternative to an implicit favorite.
Question 10
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Our mental models of the world can prevent us from recognizing emerging problems in the workplace.
Question 11
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Subjective expected utility refers to how much the selected alternative benefits or satisfies the decision maker.
Question 12
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The decision-making process is more effective when problems are defined in terms of their solutions.
Question 13
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Decision makers have a need to reduce uncertainty, so they tend to focus on solutions before fully understanding the problem.
Question 14
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Decision makers can discover blind spots in problem identification by discussing the situation with other people.
Question 15
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To choose the best solution, decision makers need clear organizational goals that do not conflict with each other.
Question 16
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The decision maker's emotions play an important role in his or her identification of a problem or opportunity.
Question 17
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One of the reasons people use satisficing when making decisions rather than maximization is that it takes more information processing capacity than people possess or are willing to use to choose the best alternative.