A) goal bumping.
B) groupthink.
C) secondary placement.
D) satisficing.
E) goal displacement.
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A) groupthink.
B) heuristics.
C) the Delphi technique.
D) group marketing.
E) goal displacement.
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A) take less time to make decisions, and their decision-making accuracy is higher.
B) take less time to make decisions, and the larger the group, lower the quality of the decision.
C) have higher decision-making accuracy when group members know a good deal about the relevant issues.
D) that are larger make higher-quality decisions.
E) take less time to make decisions, and are more confident about their choices than individuals are.
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A) board of directors position
B) values specialist
C) ethical dilemma watchdog
D) decision tree manager
E) ethics officer
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A) Cyber-age research
B) Mega research
C) Super market data mining
D) New age computing
E) Big Data analytics
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A) directive
B) conceptual
C) ambiguous
D) behavioral
E) analytical
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A) employee relations model
B) focused decision-making model
C) interpersonal-decision agenda
D) solutions agenda
E) rational decision-making model
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A) a knowledge dilemma
B) a business reaction
C) a knee-jerk reaction
D) unbounded rationality
E) intuition
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A) directive.
B) conceptual.
C) ambiguous.
D) behavioral.
E) analytical.
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A) framing
B) overconfidence
C) representativeness
D) anchor
E) escalation of commitment
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A) to encourage wild ideas
B) to be the cheerleader
C) to identify the truths
D) to be the critic
E) to explore opposite positions
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A) no brag, just the facts.
B) like everything else, you will need to sell it.
C) evidence-based management is not just for senior executives.
D) if all else fails, slow the spread of bad practice.
E) treat your organization as an unfinished prototype.
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A) A writer with a large vocabulary writes a novel using many words that the average reader cannot understand.
B) A plumber brings every tool he owns to a job, just to make sure he has everything he could possibly need to do the job in one visit.
C) An experienced programmer points out a sequence of code that is likely to cause problems when the program is running.
D) A developer of iPhone apps develops several apps that nobody wants.
E) An experienced physician leaves private practice and becomes an X-ray technician.
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A) overconfidence bias
B) hindsight bias
C) framing bias
D) escalation of commitment bias
E) sunk-cost bias
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A) rational decision making.
B) MBO.
C) nonrational decision making.
D) analytics.
E) a code of ethics.
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A) Maslow's hierarchy of needs
B) the stakeholder's value statement
C) Frank Gilbreth's code of ethical conduct
D) Bagley's ethical decision tree
E) the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
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