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Personal Constraints During Nonprogrammed Decision Making Include Decision Style, Work

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Personal constraints during nonprogrammed decision making include decision style, work pressure, desire for prestige, and feelings of insecurity.


Definitions:

Declarative

Pertaining to memories that can be consciously recalled, such as facts and events.

Memory

The cognitive process enabling humans and other animals to store, retain, and subsequently retrieve information.

Short-term Memory

The aptitude to keep a minor quantity of data immediately accessible and in an active status for a short time frame.

Capacity

The maximum amount that something can contain or produce.

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