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a statistical method used for delineating the probabilities of various outcomes by determining the probabilities of each option available at each point where a decision can be made; often graphed as a decision tree to display the array of choices and outcomes as nodes and branches.
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Decision analysis (DA) is the discipline comprising the philosophy, theory, methodology, and professional practice necessary to address important decisions in a formal manner. ...
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| decision analysis |
Structured way of thinking about how the action taken in a current decision would lead to a result. In doing this, one distinguishes three features of the situation: the decision to be made, the chance and impact of known or unknown events that can affect the result, and the result itself (Spradlin 1997).
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a technique assisting in the choice of an action and its course in view of the objectives, the other alternatives and the risks involved (Logothetis 1992); background for decision-making
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A technique used to aid decision-making under conditions of uncertainty by systematically representing and examining all of the relevant information for a decision and the uncertainty around that information. The available choices are plotted on a decision tree. At each branch, or decision node, the probabilities of each outcome that can be predicted are estimated. ...
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