نتایج جستجو برای: Decision attitude

تعداد نتایج: 422399  

Journal: :International Journal of Approximate Reasoning 1999

2013
hee Kang Jee - Hong Kim Seong Jang

The purpose of this study was to investigate relationships between satisfaction with major and career decision efficacy and career attitude maturity of engineering college students by performing correlation analysis. Gender differences in between satisfaction with major and career decision efficacy and career attitude maturity were also examined by T-test. The results T-test revealed gender dif...

2012
GAO YAN LIU CHENCHEN

For the performance evaluation of coal enterprises energy conservation and reduction of pollutant emission, a new attitude index group decision-making method is proposed based on trapezoidal fuzzy numbers. Under the condition in which the information of attributes weights and decision maker weights is entirely, the attitude index is introduced firstly. By solving the fuzzy object programming fo...

Objective: In all societies, adolescents are the most vulnerable age group to addiction. Decision-making styles and attitude toward substances can play an important role in the tendency of adolescents to addiction. The aim of the current study was to investigate the role of decision-making styles and attitude toward substances in predicting the potential addiction among adolescents. Methods: I...

2014
Fei He Dongdong Li Rong Cao Juli Zeng Hao Guan

BACKGROUND In medical practice, the dissatisfaction of patients about medical decisions made by doctors is often regarded as the fuse of doctor-patient conflict. However, a few studies have looked at why there are such dissatisfactions. OBJECTIVES This experimental study aimed to explore the discrepancy between attitude and behavior within medical situations and its interaction with framing d...

Journal: :Social Choice and Welfare 2013
Thibault Gajdos Jean-Christophe Vergnaud

The most usual procedure when facing decisions in complex settings consists in consulting experts, aggregating the information they provide, and deciding on the basis of this aggregated information. We argue that such a procedure entails a substantial loss, insofar as it precludes the possibility to take into account simultaneously the decision maker’s attitude towards conflict among experts an...

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2011
Johanna M Jarcho Elliot T Berkman Matthew D Lieberman

People rationalize the choices they make when confronted with difficult decisions by claiming they never wanted the option they did not choose. Behavioral studies on cognitive dissonance provide evidence for decision-induced attitude change, but these studies cannot fully uncover the mechanisms driving the attitude change because only pre- and post-decision attitudes are measured, rather than t...

Journal: :The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy 2008

Journal: :iranian red crescent medical journal 0
fei he school of public management, northwest university, xian, china; school of public management, northwest university, xian, china. tel: +86-2976397654, fax: +86-2984664724 dongdong li brigade of cadets, fourth military medical university, xian, china rong cao school of public management, northwest university, xian, china juli zeng department of psychology, officer’s college of the chinese people's armed police force, langfang, china hao guan department of burns and cutaneous surgery, xijing hospital, forth military medical university, xian, china

background in medical practice, the dissatisfaction of patients about medical decisions made by doctors is often regarded as the fuse of doctor-patient conflict. however, a few studies have looked at why there are such dissatisfactions. objectives this experimental study aimed to explore the discrepancy between attitude and behavior within medical situations and its interaction with framing des...

2016
Anne E. M. Brabers Judith D. de Jong Peter P. Groenewegen Liset van Dijk

BACKGROUND There is a growing emphasis towards including patients in medical decision-making. However, not all patients are actively involved in such decisions. Research has so far focused mainly on the influence of patient characteristics on preferences for active involvement. However, it can be argued that a patient's social context has to be taken into account as well, because social norms a...

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