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  • In [[quantum field theory]], one must sum over all possible histories of a system. ...be considered the same, in order not to count the same history twice. This decision is coded within the concept of the '''measure''' by an '''[[Observer (quant ...
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  • {{short description|Theory}} The '''situational theory of publics''' theorizes that large groups of people can be divided into sma ...
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  • ...e journal | vauthors = Gibbon J | date = 1977 | title = Scalar expectancy theory and Weber's law in animal timing. | journal = Psychological Review | volume ...s that the animal has a clock, a working memory, a reference memory, and a decision process. The clock contains a discrete pacemaker that generates pulses lik ...
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  • * Decision (analytical or intuitive) | '''Decision''' || colspan="3" | Analytical || colspan="2" | Intuitive ...
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  • *[[Communication theory]] *[[Information theory]] ...
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  • ...|first2=David L. |last3=Sherman |first3=Steven J. |title=Elements of a Lay Theory of Groups: Types of Groups, Relational Styles, and the Perception of Group ...000 members.<ref>[http://www.rpsag.org.uk/AppealDecision.pdf RPSAG: Appeal Decision]{{dead link|date=June 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} RP ...
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  • ...[[House of Lords]] in ''[[Catnic v. Hill & Smith]]''. This was a landmark decision as it resolved the uncertainty in Canadian case law between the two doctrin ...or setting out "the test for [[patent infringement]]" and "the [[Purposive theory#Purposive (modern) approach in Canada|principles of purposive]] claim const ...
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  • ...ich they go about achieving their [[goal]].<ref>Higgins, E: "Making a Good Decision: Value From Fit", ''American Psychologist'' 55(11):1217</ref> RFT posits tw This psychological [[theory]], like many others, is applied in [[communication]], specifically in the s ...
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  • ...on''' in [[business]], [[organizational development]] (OD) and [[consensus decision-making]] refers to the process of designing and running a [[meeting]] accor ...of any group who are meeting with a common purpose, whether it be making a decision, solving a problem, or simply exchanging ideas and information. It does not ...
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  • ...edge: The politics of the knowledge society, ''European Journal of Social Theory, 16''(1), 3-16.</ref> The anticipated Semantic Web 3.0 and Ubiquitous Web 4 == Social theory == ...
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  • ...ts."<ref>{{Cite journal|title = Dispersed knowledge and an entrepreneurial theory of the firm|last1 = Dew|first1 = Nicholas|date = 2004|journal = Journal of ''"Before if we had a tough decision to make, we would have two or three different perspectives with strong supp ...
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  • '''Problematic Integration Theory''' is a [[Outline of communication|theory of communication]] that addresses the processes and dynamics of how people ...n of uncertainty is always necessary or desirable).<ref>Bradac, James J.; “Theory Comparison: Uncertainty Reduction, Problematic Integration, Uncertainty Man ...
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  • ...processing approach in psychology is closely allied to the [[computational theory of mind]] in philosophy; it is also related to [[Cognitivism (psychology)|c {{further|Information processing theory}} ...
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  • ...e positions often argue that a greater public involvement in technological decision-making is desired. ...ith here humans and technology are seen as an equal field in the political decision, where humans also make, use, and even move ahead with innovations the tech ...
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  • ...Toffler]] in ''[[Future Shock]]'', and has since become often used in the theory of [[management]] of [[organization]]s (particularly online organizations<r ...ad-hoc, whose members are not told of previous ad-hocs before hearing the decision which must be made.<ref>{{Cite web|title = An Extract from The Curve of the ...
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  • ...ncing dissent include: wasted and lost [[time]], reduced [[Decision making|decision]] [[Quality (business)|quality]], [[emotional]] and [[Interpersonal relatio ...of their [[peer group|peers]], they can easily be lulled into [[Consensus decision-making|consensus]] (Roberto, 2005). ...
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  • ...ves, could not exert enough pressure to effectively counter the managerial decision-making process. After the Second World War, the rapid augmentation of shar ...
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  • ...effect]], the [[energy efficiency gap]] and more recently, 'green [[Nudge theory|nudges]]'. ...=Timm }}</ref> From an economical standpoint, a [[Decision-making|rational decision-maker]] with [[perfect information]] will optimally choose between the [[Tr ...
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  • ...ergence problems). An example of this would be [[decision support software|decision-support tools]] providing validated action plans in real time. ...[[complex analysis]], such as [[Holomorphic function|holomorphicity]], the theory of [[algebraic curve]]s, and [[analytic continuation]]. However, the numeri ...
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  • {{Short description|Form of democracy focusing on deliberation and informed decision-making}} ...n-making]]. Deliberative democracy seeks quality over quantity by limiting decision-makers to a smaller but more representative sample of the population that i ...
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