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Group decision making in animals.

by Larissa Conradt , Timothy J Roper - Nature , 2003
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Emotional Consensus in Group Decision Making

by Paul Thagard, Fred W. Kroon
"... Abstract. This paper presents a theory and computational model of the role of emotions in group decision making. After reviewing the role of emotions in individual decision making, it describes social and psychological mechanisms by which emotional and other information is transmitted between indivi ..."
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Abstract. This paper presents a theory and computational model of the role of emotions in group decision making. After reviewing the role of emotions in individual decision making, it describes social and psychological mechanisms by which emotional and other information is transmitted between

A group decision-making . . .

by Nesrin Halouani, Habib Chabchoub, Jean-marc Martel , 2008
"... Within the frame of decision aid literature, decision making problems with multiple sources of information have drawn the attention of researchers from a wide spectrum of disciplines. In decision situations with multiple individuals, each one has his own knowledge of the decision problem alternati ..."
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Within the frame of decision aid literature, decision making problems with multiple sources of information have drawn the attention of researchers from a wide spectrum of disciplines. In decision situations with multiple individuals, each one has his own knowledge of the decision problem

Preferences in Group Decision-Making

by Huseyin Yildirim, Huseyin Yildirim , 2010
"... This paper studies a collective decision problem in which a group of individuals with interdependent preferences vote whether or not to implement a public project of unknown value. A utilitarian social planner aggregates these votes according to a majority rule; but, unlike what is commonly assumed ..."
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This paper studies a collective decision problem in which a group of individuals with interdependent preferences vote whether or not to implement a public project of unknown value. A utilitarian social planner aggregates these votes according to a majority rule; but, unlike what is commonly assumed

Group decision making over . . .

by Scott L. Feld, et al. , 1992
"... Recent work in social choice theory has suggested very pessimistic results about the way in which majority rule voting procedures (a) reflect (or fail to reflect) the will of the majority and (b) are subject to manipulation. We briefly review this work but focus on more recent results that make use ..."
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Recent work in social choice theory has suggested very pessimistic results about the way in which majority rule voting procedures (a) reflect (or fail to reflect) the will of the majority and (b) are subject to manipulation. We briefly review this work but focus on more recent results that make use

of group decision making with the help

by Wim B. G. Liebr, Wim B. G. Liebr
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INTEREST GROUP DECISION-MAKING

by Like Oil, Water How, Federalism Muddies, Like Oil, Water, How Federalism, Muddies The, Waters Of , 2014
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Group decision making under stress

by James E. Driskell, Eduardo Salas - Journal of Applied Psychology , 1991
"... Understanding the processes by which task groups function is a major concern of social psychologists who study small groups. Equally important to the applied group researcher is the understanding of how group processes are altered by the external environment. Research suggests that organizations res ..."
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respond to stress with a centralization of authority so that decision making becomes concentrated in the higher levels of an organizational hierarchy. In this study, this hypothesis was extended to the small-group level of analysis, and the effects of stress on group status and decision making were

The use of recognition in group decision-making

by Torsten Reimer, Konstantinos V. Katsikopoulos - Cognitive Science , 2004
"... Goldstein and Gigerenzer (2002) [Models of ecological rationality: The recognition heuristic. Psychological Review, 109 (1), 75–90] found evidence for the use of the recognition heuristic. For example, if an individual recognizes only one of two cities, they tend to infer that the recognized city ha ..."
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has a larger population. A prediction that follows is that of the less-is-more effect: Recognizing fewer cities leads, under certain conditions, to more accurate inferences than recognizing more cities. We extend the recognition heuristic to group decision-making by developing majority

Linguistic Modelling in Group Decision Making

by F. Herrera, E. Herrera-Viedma , 1996
"... Sometimes, an individual may have vague information about the preference degree between two alternatives and can not estimate his preferences with an exact numerical value. Then, a possible approach is to use linguistic assessments instead of numerical values, that is, to suppose that the preference ..."
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decision making. We review the linguistic approach in decision making and an aggregation tool of linguistic information based on a Linguistic Ordered Weighted Averaging operator modelling the fuzzy majority concept, and present a linguistic decision process guided by fuzzy majority. The decision process
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