A Study on a New Framework for the Influence of Time Constraints on Decision Making
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.52731/lbds.v005.367Keywords:
decision making, framework, time constraints, time pressureAbstract
This study examines a new analytical framework for the concept of time as it affects decision making. Here, we consider what generates time pressure to be time constraints and problem difficulty, and propose a framework for analyzing pressure situations based on a combination of these two factors. A preliminary small-scale experiment was conducted to test the validity of this framework.
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