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List and define the three decision making environments and their relationship to
programmed and nonprogrammed decisions.
nt is the same as a risk environment,except that it is very difficult or impossible to assign probabilities of occurrence to the consequences.Programmable decisions are not likely or even possible in this environment.Almost all decisions will be nonprogrammable.
Double-blind Design
An experimental design in which neither the participants nor the experimenters know who is receiving a particular treatment, used to eliminate bias in research findings.
Confounds Increased
The introduction of variables or factors that obscure or confuse the relationship between the variables being studied, complicating the interpretation of results.
Reliability
The degree to which the result of a measurement, calculation, or specification can be depended on to be accurate across different instances.
Consistently Performed
Actions or behaviors that are carried out regularly and without significant variation, indicating reliability or stability in performance.
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