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Implications for decision making derived from these case reports are discussed.

He makes the extraordinary claim that the office of secretary of state for education has become "totalitarian", meaning that decision-making derives from a single-source.

A combination of qualitative and quantitative analyses, within and across 54 decision-making situations derived from in-depth interviews with 21 practitioners, indicated that a single framework adequately describes the decision-making of experienced practitioners from these backgrounds.

In addition, the missing transparency of how concrete proposals for decision-making are derived from the theoretical model exercise was a major critique on existing model-based ESS during the process of developing the transparency criteria.

We investigated another decision-making strategy, derived from the classical ethological literature [ 2, 3], which proposes that behavioral choice depends on competition between autonomous networks.

One approach that has successfully linked individual decision rules to the biology of social groups is a combination of empirical data with mathematical models of decision making derived from theory (Sumpter, Mann, & Perna, 2012).

Thus, policy recommendations to improve the public decision-making process are derived.

A six-category composite variable representing decision-making process was derived for each of the nine procedures, using coding rules developed a priori (see Table  1).

The current study is the first to demonstrate the effectiveness of a policy informed by structured professional decision-making and empirically derived risk factors for violence in reducing rates of absconding in a forensic setting.

With this reflective, spiral process, the categories of participation in decision making were derived.

CDRs help physicians with diagnostic and therapeutic decisions, and can be defined as decision making tools derived from original research (as opposed to a consensus-based clinical practice guideline) which incorporate three or more variables from the history, physical examination, or simple tests.

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