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Decisions: Encyclopedia - Decision

A decision can be an object of decision making in law, a decision is the outcome of a legal case a per curiam decision by a court with multiple judges a landmark decision is the outcome of a case which sets a legal precedent a type of European Union legislation in boxing, a result arrived at by the judges in professional wrestling, a decision is a means by which a wrestler scores a point against his opponent

Decisions: Encyclopedia II - Decision tree - Extending decision trees with decision graphs
In a decision tree, all paths from the root node to the leaf node proceed by way of conjunction, or AND. In a decision graph, it is possible to use disjunctions (ORs) to join two more paths together. A complement to Decision Trees is Morphological Analysis. ...

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Decision tree, Decision tree - General, Decision tree - Types, Decision tree - Practical example, Decision tree - Formulas, Decision tree - Gini impurity, Decision tree - Entropy, Decision tree - Decision tree advantages, Decision tree - Extending decision trees with decision graphs, Decision tree - External sources

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Decisions: Encyclopedia II - Decision making - Decision making in groups

Decision making in groups is sometimes examined separately as process and outcome. Process refers to the interactions among individuals that lead to the choice of a particular course of action. An outcome is the consequence of that choice. Separating process and outcome is convenient because it helps explain that a good decision making processes does not guarantee a good outcome, and that a good outcome does not presuppose a good process. Thus, for example, managers interested in good decision making are encouraged to put good decision makin ...

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Decisions: : Human Consciousness and Decision-Making

This is the keynote talk presented by Martyn Carruthers, at the University Forum on Human Consciousness, Hull UK June 1997. This article provide an in-depths perspective on Decision-Making.

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Decisions: Making Decisions

 Are you having difficulty making a decision? If you are, here are a couple of methods that were given to me by my guides that might make your task a little easier.

 

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Decisions: Encyclopedia - Decision making

Decision making is the cognitive process of selecting a course of action from among multiple alternatives. Every decision-making produces a final choice. It can be an action or an opinion. It begins when we need to do something but we do not know what. Therefore decision-making is a reasoning process which can be rational or irrational, and can be based on explicit assumptions or tacit assumptions. Common examples include shopping, deciding what to eat, and deciding ...

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Decisions: Encyclopedia - Consensus decision-making

Consensus decision-making is a decision process that not only seeks the agreement of most participants, but also to resolve or mitigate the objections of the minority to achieve the most agreeable decision. Consensus is usually defined as meaning both: a) general agreement, and b) the process of getting to such agreement. Consensus decision-making is thus concerned primarily with that process. Consensus decision-making - Purpose. It has been said that true consensus involves "meeting everyone’s needs." Co ...

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Decisions: Encyclopedia II - Decision making - Decision making in groups

Decision making in groups is sometimes examined separately as process and outcome. Process refers to the interactions among individuals that lead to the choice of a particular course of action. An outcome is the consequence of that choice. Separating process and outcome is convenient because it helps explain that a good decision making processes does not guarantee a good outcome, and that a good outcome does not presuppose a good process. Thus, for example, managers interested in good decision making are encouraged to put good decision makin ...

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Decisions: Encyclopedia II - Landmark decision - Landmark decisions in Canada

Landmark decisions in Canada are have usually been made by the Supreme Court of Canada, although historically some have been made by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in London. Landmark decision - Aboriginal rights. R. v. Sparrow, [1990] 1. S.C.R. 1075 Delgamuukw v. British Columbia [1997] 3 S.C.R. 1010 R. v. Marshall [1999] 3 SCR 45 Landmark decision - Abortion. R. v. Morgentaler [1988] 1 S.C.R. 30 ...

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Landmark decision, Landmark decision - Comparison with cause célèbre, Landmark decision - Landmark decisions in Australia, Landmark decision - Landmark decisions in Canada, Landmark decision - Aboriginal rights, Landmark decision - Abortion, Landmark decision - Equality, Landmark decision - Freedom of Speech, Landmark decision - Landmark decisions in the United Kingdom, Landmark decision - Landmark decisions in the United States, Landmark decision - Landmark decisions in U.S. Civil Rights, Landmark decision - Landmark decisions in U.S. Criminal Rights, Landmark decision - Landmark decisions in U.S. Federalism, Landmark decision - Landmark decisions in First Amendment Rights, Landmark decision - Landmark Decisions in Other Areas of U.S. Law

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Decisions: Encyclopedia II - Decision problem - Definition

A decision problem is a countable set S and a function . Let A be the preimage of f for 1. The problem is called decidable if A is a recursive set. It is called partially decidable, solvable or provable if A is a recursively enumerable set. Otherwise, the problem is called undecidable. We can give an alternati ...

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Decision problem, Decision problem - Definition, Decision problem - Notes, Decision problem - Examples

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Decisions: Encyclopedia II - Decision making - Principles

The ethical principles of decision making vary considerably. Some common choices of principles and the methods which seem to match them include: the most powerful person/group decides method: dictatorship or oligarchy everyone participates in a certain class of meta-decisions method: parliamentary democracy everyone participates in every decision direct democracy ...

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Decision making, Decision making - Decision making style, Decision making - Cognitive and personal biases in decision making, Decision making - Cognitive neuroscience of decision making, Decision making - Decision making in groups, Decision making - Principles, Decision making - Decision making in one's personal life, Decision making - Decision making in healthcare, Decision making - Path dependency, Decision making - Decision making in business

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Decisions: Encyclopedia II - Decision making - Principles

The ethical principles of decision making vary considerably. Some common choices of principles and the methods which seem to match them include: the most powerful person/group decides method: dictatorship or oligarchy everyone participates in a certain class of meta-decisions method: parliamentary democracy everyone participates in every decision direct democracy ...

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Decision making, Decision making - Decision making style, Decision making - Cognitive and personal biases in decision making, Decision making - Cognitive neuroscience of decision making, Decision making - Decision making in groups, Decision making - Principles, Decision making - Decision making in one's personal life, Decision making - Decision making in healthcare, Decision making - Path dependency, Decision making - Decision making in business and management

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Decisions: Encyclopedia II - Decision tree - General

In machine learning, a decision tree is a predictive model; that is, a mapping of observations about an item to conclusions about the item's target value. Each inner node corresponds to variable; an arc to a child represents a possible value of that variable. A leaf represents the predicted value of target variable given the values of the variables represented by the path from the root. The machine learning technique for inducing a decision tree from data is called decision tree learning, ...

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Decision tree, Decision tree - General, Decision tree - Types, Decision tree - Practical example, Decision tree - Formulas, Decision tree - Gini impurity, Decision tree - Entropy, Decision tree - Decision tree advantages, Decision tree - Extending decision trees with decision graphs, Decision tree - External sources

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Decisions: Encyclopedia II - Decision tree - Types

Decision tree has two other names: Regression tree approximate real-valued functions instead of being used for classification tasks. (e.g. estimate the price of a house or a patient’s length of stay in a hospital) Classification tree, if the Y is a categorical variable like: sex (male or female), the result of a game (lose or win). ...

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Decision tree, Decision tree - General, Decision tree - Types, Decision tree - Practical example, Decision tree - Formulas, Decision tree - Gini impurity, Decision tree - Entropy, Decision tree - Decision tree advantages, Decision tree - Extending decision trees with decision graphs, Decision tree - External sources

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Decisions: Encyclopedia II - Decision problem - Notes

It should be noted that a decision problem is always a set of related problems which is in some sense large enough. A single problem P is always trivially decidable by assigning the constant function f(P)≡0 or f(P)≡1 to it. Nearly every problem can be cast as a decision problem by using reductions, often with little effect on the amount of time or space needed to solve the problem. Many traditional hard problems have been cast as decision problems because this makes them easier to study and to solve, and proving that these problems are hard suffices to show th ...

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Decision problem, Decision problem - Definition, Decision problem - Notes, Decision problem - Examples

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Decisions: Encyclopedia II - Decision problem - Definition

A decision problem is a countable set S and a function . Let A be the preimage of f for 1. The problem is called decidable if A is a recursive set. It is called partially decidable, solvable or provable if A is a recursively enumerable set. Otherwise, the problem is called undecidable. We can give an alternati ...

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Decision problem, Decision problem - Definition, Decision problem - Notes, Decision problem - Examples, Decision problem - History

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Decisions: Encyclopedia II - Decision tree - Formulas

Decision tree - Gini impurity. Used by the CART algorithm (Classification and Regression Trees). It is based on squared probabilities of membership for each target category in the node. It reaches its minimum (zero) when all cases in the node fall into a single target category. Suppose y takes on values in {1, 2, ..., m}, and let f(i, j) = frequency of value j in node i. That is, f(i, j) is the proportion of records assigned to node i for which y = j. ...

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Decision tree, Decision tree - General, Decision tree - Types, Decision tree - Practical example, Decision tree - Formulas, Decision tree - Gini impurity, Decision tree - Entropy, Decision tree - Decision tree advantages, Decision tree - Extending decision trees with decision graphs, Decision tree - External sources

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Decisions: Encyclopedia II - Executive Decision - Synopsis

The film opens with a raid on a Chechen mafia safehouse by an American commando team whose objective is to recover a stolen Soviet nerve agent, DZ-5. The raid is unsuccessful, and one of the commandos is killed. The commandos are lead by Lieutenant Colonel Austin Travis (Steven Seagal). We are introduced to Dr. David Grant, who is taking a flying lesson and nervous about flying on his own for the first time. Later, at the office, he is informed that the world's most feared terrorist, El Sayed Jaffa ( ...

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Executive Decision, Executive Decision - Synopsis, Executive Decision - Cast, Executive Decision - Crew, Executive Decision - Box Office, Executive Decision - Trivia

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Decisions: Encyclopedia II - Decision problem - Notes

It should be noted that a decision problem is always a set of related problems which is in some sense large enough. A single problem P is always trivially decidable by assigning the constant function f(P)≡0 or f(P)≡1 to it. Nearly every problem can be cast as a decision problem by using reductions, often with little effect on the amount of time or space needed to solve the problem. Many traditional hard problems have been cast as decision problems because this makes them easier to study and to solve, and proving that these problems are hard suffices to show th ...

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Decision problem, Decision problem - Definition, Decision problem - Notes, Decision problem - Examples, Decision problem - History

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Decisions: Encyclopedia II - Decision making - Decision making in business and management

In general, business and management systems should be set up to allow decision making at the lowest possible level. Several decision making models for business include: Analytic Hierarchy Process - procedure for multi-level goal hierarchy Buyer decision processes - transaction before, during, and after a purchase Complex systems - common behavioural and structural features that can be modelled Corporate finance: The investment decision The financing decision The divide ...

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Decision making, Decision making - Decision making style, Decision making - Cognitive and personal biases in decision making, Decision making - Cognitive neuroscience of decision making, Decision making - Decision making in groups, Decision making - Principles, Decision making - Decision making in one's personal life, Decision making - Decision making in healthcare, Decision making - Path dependency, Decision making - Decision making in business and management

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