9781600219337-1600219330-Psychology of Decision Making in Education, Behavior and High Risk Situations

Psychology of Decision Making in Education, Behavior and High Risk Situations

ISBN-13: 9781600219337
ISBN-10: 1600219330
Author: Robert Ho, Liqing Zhang, Baruch Offir, Jessica M. Choplin, Philippe N. Tobler, Tobias Kalenscher, L.D Devenport, Robert C. Lee, Linda S. Cook, Patchareeya Pumpuang, J.A. Devenport, Zenobia C. Y. Chan, Silvana Skara, Steve Sussman, Rita Yong Gee, Jeanine A
Publication date: 2007
Publisher: Nova Science Pub Inc
Format: Hardcover 298 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781600219337
ISBN-10: 1600219330
Author: Robert Ho, Liqing Zhang, Baruch Offir, Jessica M. Choplin, Philippe N. Tobler, Tobias Kalenscher, L.D Devenport, Robert C. Lee, Linda S. Cook, Patchareeya Pumpuang, J.A. Devenport, Zenobia C. Y. Chan, Silvana Skara, Steve Sussman, Rita Yong Gee, Jeanine A
Publication date: 2007
Publisher: Nova Science Pub Inc
Format: Hardcover 298 pages

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Psychology of Decision Making in Education, Behavior and High Risk Situations (ISBN-13: 9781600219337 and ISBN-10: 1600219330), written by authors Robert Ho, Liqing Zhang, Baruch Offir, Jessica M. Choplin, Philippe N. Tobler, Tobias Kalenscher, L.D Devenport, Robert C. Lee, Linda S. Cook, Patchareeya Pumpuang, J.A. Devenport, Zenobia C. Y. Chan, Silvana Skara, Steve Sussman, Rita Yong Gee, Jeanine A, was published by Nova Science Pub Inc in 2007. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Psychology of Decision Making in Education, Behavior and High Risk Situations (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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In a fast-moving world, the necessity of making decisions, and preferably good ones, has become even more difficult. One reason is the variety and number of choices perhaps available which often arenot presented or understood. Alternatives are often unclear and complex paths to them confusing and misleading. Thus the process of decision making itself requires analysis on an ongoing basis. Decision making is often made based on cultural factors whereas the best alternative might be quite different. The subject touches ethics aspects as well as psychological considerations. This new book presents important research on the psychology of decision making related to education, behavior and high risk situations.

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