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Sozial-kognitive Aspekte von Entscheidungen

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In der Psychologie sprechen wir von einer Entscheidung, wenn eine präferenzielle Wahl zwischen wenigstens zwei Optionen mit einem Mindestmaß an subjektiv wahrgenommener Wahlfreiheit getroffen wird. Dabei kann die Entscheidung das Unterlassen eines bestimmten Verhaltens oder auch das Ausführen einer spezifischen Handlung bedeuten bzw.

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Hellmann, J., Kopietz, R. (2015). Sozial-kognitive Aspekte von Entscheidungen. In: Glatzmeier, A., Hilgert, H. (eds) Entscheidungen. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-07214-8_5

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