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A Programmed Decision Differs from a Nonprogrammed Decision in That

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A programmed decision differs from a nonprogrammed decision in that a nonprogrammed decision applies decision rules in response to recurring problems.


Definitions:

Sensory memory

The shortest-term element of memory, where sensory information is retained for a very brief period, allowing it to be processed further into short-term or long-term memory.

Prospective memory

The component of memory tasked with the responsibility of recalling a predetermined intention or performing a planned action at a future date.

Implicit memory

Unconscious memory uses past experiences to remember things without thinking about them.

Autobiographical memory

The aspect of memory that involves the recollection of personal experiences and events in one's life.

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