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  2. Flipism - Wikipedia

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    However, the decision-maker should not decide based on the coin but instead observe their own feelings about the outcome; whether it was relieving or agonizing. In this way, flipism removes the mental block related to the act of decision-making, and the post-decision preferences can be revealed before the decision is actually made.

  3. Advice on How to Make a Really Big Decision - AOL

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  4. “Dropped Everything And Moved”: 39 Life Decisions ... - AOL

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    The decision was compounded by chronic anxiety and depression and a death of a dear friend. I realized life is way too short and decided to live it on my own terms before it's too late.

  5. Transformative Experience - Wikipedia

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    Transformative Experience is a 2014 book by philosopher L. A. Paul.The book analyzes decision-making in circumstances where one of the possible options offers a radically new experience that cannot be assessed in advance, such as deciding to become a parent, or choosing to alter one's physical or mental capabilities.

  6. Decision-making - Wikipedia

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    In the general decision-making style (GDMS) test developed by Suzanne Scott and Reginald Bruce, there are five decision-making styles: rational, intuitive, dependent, avoidant, and spontaneous. [88] [89] These five different decision-making styles change depending on the context and situation, and one style is not necessarily better than any ...

  7. ‘He didn’t want to linger’: Families who saw loved ones ...

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    “At the end of the day you make life-changing decisions all your life, why then should this be removed at the end of your life,” he added.

  8. Ahoona - Wikipedia

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    It has been proven that this is a cognitively difficult task when a person is facing a decision. [10] The main purpose of the Ahoona project is to simplify the decision making process for individuals by crowdsourcing the elements of the decision and building a step-by-step decision analysis using the crowd-sourced elements.

  9. Memory and decision-making - Wikipedia

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    The memory system plays a key role in the decision-making process because individuals constantly choose among alternative options. Due to the volume of decisions made, much of the decision-making process is unconscious and automatic. Information about how a decision is made is remembered and used for future decisions.