Multiple Choice
Managers who are cautious and try to adhere to the rational decision-making model
A) are more likely to make mistakes.
B) frequently make decisions that lead to big losses.
C) have a lower risk propensity than other managers.
D) frequently make decisions that lead to big successes.
E) suffer from bounded rationality.
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