Section 4
Decision Making
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5 concepts

Observation: Framing the Problem
A frame in social theory consists of a schema of interpretation that individuals rely on to understand and respond to events.

Developing Alternate Plans of Action
It is important to develop and consider alternatives for dealing with any given situation.

Analyzing the Options
Evaluating alternatives is an important and difficult step of the decision-making process.

Putting the Plan to Work
After analyzing the options, the next step is the implementation of a solution.
Closing the Feedback Loop
Feedback is the process where past information influences the a similar phenomenon in the present or future.