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Entertainment Programming, Such as the Daily Show with Jon Stewart

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Entertainment programming, such as The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, have become significant sources of political information for younger voters.

Appreciate the moral dimensions present in decision-making processes and the utility of decisions.
Understand the significance of behavioral and classical decision theories to organizational decision-making.
Identify the stages and models of the decision-making process and their application in real-world situations.
Recognize the impact of cognitive limitations and heuristics on decision-making.

Definitions:

Undue Influence

An improper or wrongful pressure exerted on a person, resulting in the person acting against their free will or in a manner not reflective of their intent.

Misrepresentation

A false statement of fact made by one party to another, which has the effect of inducing that party into a contract.

Rejection

The refusal to accept an offer or proposal, in the context of contracts, it is the refusal to agree to the terms.

Valid

A term applied to a contract that includes all four elements of a contract: agreement (offer and acceptance), consideration, contractual capacity, and legal object.

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