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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a decision making task" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a task that involves making choices or judgments based on information or criteria.
Example: "The project involves a decision making task that requires careful analysis of the available data."
Alternatives: "a task involving decision making" or "a task for making decisions".
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It is on this question that our laboratory is attempting to gain insight by examining how an animal performs a decision making task.
Again, this is a decision making task that presupposes risk-benefit evaluation.
Since REC members need to answer questions of "reasonability," this is a decision making task that presupposes risk-benefit evaluation.
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A classification problem is a decision-making task that many researchers have studied.
Participants were told that they would be competing against another participant on a decision-making task that mimicked Blackjack.
Studies 3 through 5 proceeded to test this relationship directly, on a decision-making task that looked specifically at financial risk-taking, the Behavioral Investment Allocation Strategy (BIAS).
Additional causal experiments that involve inactivation or perturbation of PMd during a decision-making task are necessary to resolve this question68 (Supplementary Note 8).
This study examined if increased richness and anthropomorphism in interface design lead to computers being more influential during a decision-making task with a human partner.
To explore the link between anxiety and advice, Gino, Brooks, and Schweitzer conducted several experiments in which participants were asked to engage in a decision-making task, such as estimating someone's weight or completing a difficult math problem.
Based on the findings from our first experiment, we created a second study, one that placed participants in a decision-making task framed explicitly as competitive, to see if this would increase unethical behavior.
Thus far, only two published reports have registered the eye movements of referees during a decision-making task (Catteeuw et al., 2009; Hancock & Ste-Marie, 2013).
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