
"Determinants of Decision-Making"
Determinants of decision-making refer to the various factors that influence the choices individuals or groups make. These can include personal values, beliefs, emotions, and past experiences, as well as external factors like culture, social pressure, and available information. Cognitive biases, such as favoritism or risk aversion, can also play a significant role. Understanding these determinants helps us recognize why people may make certain decisions and how they can vary across different contexts, ultimately affecting outcomes in both personal and professional settings.