Multiple Choice
Matching
The future states of mind can be characterized as:
-Unknown knowns
A) is when we can make inferences from historical data using appropriate probabilistic techniques, assuming that there will be no change in the validity of that data in the future .
B) is when threats or opportunities have been identified by someone but have not yet been disclosed to the decision maker - whether deliberately or not.
C) is when a possible future threat or opportunity event can be identified but there are no reliable data available from which to make quantitative inferences.
D) is when threats or opportunities have not been identified, in other words the decision maker is in a state of ignorance.
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