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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a decision was evaluated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of assessing or analyzing a decision that has been made.
Example: "After careful consideration, a decision was evaluated to determine its effectiveness in achieving the desired outcomes."
Alternatives: "a decision was assessed" or "a decision was analyzed."
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Participants' performance on 3 reasoning trials – 1 emotionally neutral (beads) and 2 emotionally salient (self-referred survey words) – was then assessed; the number of stimuli participants requested before making a decision was evaluated to determine if the Jumping to Conclusions Discussion resulted in increased data gathering.
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How can the level of conflict in a decision be evaluated?
The influence of each treatment characteristic on the treatment decision was evaluated.
The impact of whole-body imaging on the treatment decision was evaluated by the interdisciplinary tumour board of our institution.
Second, the buyer's decision is evaluated that maximizes his profit under anticipation of the supplier's production response.
The relationship between calculated pretest probability and management decisions was evaluated.
Ad Network decisions are evaluated based on some utility function; for example, expected revenue.
Three decision aids representing a range of health decisions were evaluated.
Also, the effects of an awareness programme and a competency programme on these decisions were evaluated.
Decisions are evaluated from the point of view of a transmission investor trying to maximize its own profits in the time period set to recover the capital invested.
The revealed method is based on observed decisions being evaluated, e.g. prescription data [10, 11].
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