Multiple Choice
The downside of taking a simpler approach to decision making is that
A) it tends to bypass innovative solutions.
B) an alternative that meets minimum standards of acceptability is chosen.
C) it limits a decision maker's understanding of the people involved.
D) only recent events are taken into consideration.
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