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He finds decisions hard, defers and defers, and then makes them impulsively.
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Are these the "deep-rooted moral instincts" on which we are willing to found decisions that may affect tens or hundreds of thousands of fellow humans?
And for credit risk outcomes they found decisions were more likely to be wrong for non-German nationals.
Lord Justice Davis and Mr Justice Wilkie found decisions made by the police forces were so legally flawed that they were "invalid and of no effect".
People found decisions around end of life care very difficult.
They found decisions regarding treatment strategy (choice of fluid, use of inotropes and transfusion triggers) to be highly variable.
More experienced researchers found decisions on authorship and about the order of authors easier than less experienced researchers.
237 (36%) reported that they find decisions on authorship and the order of authors in general difficult, 108 (31%) of males and 129 (42%) of females (p < 0,05).
Researchers with less than six years of research experience found decisions on authorship in general more difficult than more experienced researchers (48% vs 30%, p < 0,01).
On the other hand, supervised methods always find decision rules that discriminate samples with different class labels.
The quest to find decision-making insights in the modern data flood is certainly an appealing notion.
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