BMGT 2200 - CHP #11
Quality
Decisions follow more logically from available knowledge
According to the model of intuition, which of the following influence intuitive processes? (Check all that apply.)
Expertise and bounded rationality Expertise and feelings
Responsibility
It discourages decisions based on personal or bureaucratic considerations
Daniel Kahneman describes two types of thinking in his book Thinking, Fast and Slow. Why is System 2 "slow"?
It helps override wrong intuition. It is logical. It is deliberate.
Daniel Kahneman describes two types of thinking in his book Thinking, Fast and Slow. Why is System 1 "fast"?
It is instinctive. It relies on mental shortcuts. It is automatic.
What type of thinking is described by Daniel Kahneman as intuitive and unconscious thought?
System 1
What type of thinking is described by Daniel Kahneman as analytical and conscious thought?
System 2
Transparency
The reasoning behind a decision is available for scrutiny
Which of the following are characteristic of people with the conceptual decision making style?
They rely on intuition A long-term perspective A broad perspective
Confirmation bias has which of the following components?
a decision is made before investigating it information is sought that confirms the already made decision and discounts information that does not
A holistic hunch can be described as:
a judgment based on subconscious synthesis of memories a decision that just feels right
Automated experiences are based on:
a partly subconscious applying of information that was previously learned well-known situations
A problem occurs when there is a gap between a(n) _____ and a(n) _____ situation
actual desired
Research has found that key decision-making errors include:
allocating resources poorly to study alternatives making a quick decision without looking at all available information selecting a solution without considering alternatives
When decision makers are influenced by the first information they receive even if it is irrelevant, it is:
anchoring bias
Characteristics of the rational decision-making model include the assumption that managers:
are objective possess all information needed to make the best decision
A choice that is made based on a familiar situation and a partially subconscious application of related information that had been previously acquired is a(n) _____ _____
automated experience
A choice that is made based on a well-known situation and a partly subconscious application of previously learned information is a(n):
automated experience
According to the model of intuition, one of the processes of intuition is controlled, voluntary, and effortful and the other is _____.
automatic, involuntary, and mostly effortless
The tendency to base decisions on information that is recent and easily recalled from memory is:
availability bias
People who are receptive to suggestions and focus strongly on people and the social aspects of a work situation have which of the following decision-making styles?
behavioral
During the decision-making process, a means of coming up with potential ways to solve a problem is:
brainstorming
Which two activities are included in the decision-making process?
choosing from among alternative solutions determining alternative solutions
People who have a high tolerance for ambiguity and focus on people and the social aspects of a work situation have which of the following decision making styles?
conceptual
What is it called when a decision maker recognizes information that supports a decision, while ignoring contracting information?
confirmation bias
The Delphi technique is useful when:
conflicts will impair communications certain individuals may dominate the group face-to-face discussions are impractical
The way an individual perceives stimuli and the general manner in which he or she responds to it is a(n) _____ - _____ style. (Enter one word in each blank.)
decision making
When you pinpoint and pick a solution that best solves a problem, this is:
decision making
The first two steps in the rational decision making model are:
determining the issue at hand generating alternative solutions
The tendency to stick to an ineffective course of action when it is unlikely that a bad situation can be reversed is:
escalation of commitment bias
Information that can be easily described is ______ knowledge
explicit
Bounded rationality is the idea that decision makers:
face various restrictions when making decisions
What type of bias relates to the manner in which a question is posed?
framing bias
When winning an argument with a rival overshadows the primary goal of trying to solve the problem, it is known as _____ _____
goal displacement
When people who are members of a cohesive in-group so strive for unanimity that they fail to realistically appraise alternative courses of action it is:
groupthink
What are the disadvantages of hindsight bias?
having overconfidence in foresight, which leads to bad decisions
Cognitive shortcuts or biases we use to simplify the making of decisions are judgmental_____
heuristics
The bias that occurs when knowledge of previous outcomes influences decisions about the probability of future occurrences is:
hindsight bias
Which of the following elements influence decision makers falling into the trap of anchoring bias?
impressions feedback stereotypes
The limitations under which managers make decisions result in acquiring manageable rather than optimal amounts of
information
Decisions that come to mind on their own and are not evaluated for validity are known as
intuition
What are the disadvantages to Kahneman's System 1 thinking?
jumping to conclusions poor follow-through
The assumptions behind nonrational models of decision making are that:
managers struggle to make the best decisions decision makers lack complete information decision making lacks certainty
What are the disadvantages to Kahneman's System 2 thinking?
mental energy requirement time consumption
The extent to which group members feel comfortable disagreeing with other group members is
minority dissent
What models of decision making explain how managers really come to decisions?
nonrational
A(n) _____ is a situation in which it is possible to do something that eclipses expectations.
oppurtunity
When you can possibly produce results that surpass goals, it is a(n):
oppurtunity
What can managers do if the chosen alternative fails to eliminate the gap between the desired and actual situation?
optimizing
What is it called when decision makers overestimate their skills relative to those of other participants?
overconfidence bias
A _____ is the divide between an actual and a desired situation.
problem
If a chosen solution fails to solve the problem, managers can return to the _____ _____ stage of the model.
problem identification
The decision-making model that assumes managers are fully objective and have all information they need to make a decision is the _____ decision model.
rational
The decision-making model that assumes managers are fully objective and have all the data needed is the:
rational decision model
The decision-making heuristic used when people estimate the probability of an event occurring based on impressions about similar occurrences is:
representativeness bias
Deciding to choose a solution that meets enough minimum qualifications is:
satisficing
Deciding to select a solution that meets some minimum, adequate qualifications is
satisficing
Which of the symptoms of groupthink stifles critical debate?
self censorship
Managers can reduce the likelihood of escalation of commitment bias if they:
set minimum targets for performance and compare results to targets make decision makers aware of the costs of persistence
Knowledge gained through experience that is hard to explain is knowledge
tacit
Which of the following are discouraged by the rational model?
taking action for personal benefit taking action to avoid bureaucratic problems
Examples of internal resources that constrain decision making process in the nonrational model include
technology and financial capital human and social capital
When you rely on intuition, which of the following are lacking?
the conscious awareness of the evoking cues the evaluation of the effectiveness of the evoking cues
Picking a solution is which step in the rational decision making process?
third
What are the three ways managers use evidence or data in the decision-making process?
to support a decision to make a decision to inform a decision
The extent to which a person has a high need for structure and control in his or her life is known as:
tolerance for ambiguity
The model of decision-making styles is based on which of the following dimensions?
tolerance for ambiguity value orientation
What practical consideration might result in an individual rather than the whole group making a decision?
when there is limited time
Criteria that should be used in evaluating alternatives are:
whether it is ethical what it will cost whether it will solve the problem