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    The Rational Model of Decision-Making Ignores the Ambiguity, Uncertainty, and Chaos
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The Rational Model of Decision-Making Ignores the Ambiguity, Uncertainty, and Chaos

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The rational model of decision-making ignores the ambiguity, uncertainty, and chaos that is typically involved in decision-making.

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