Ethical decision making
Asch Experiment
Evaluating choices based on personal morals and values, rather than conforming to group norms.
Similar Situations
The Barber Paradox
Ethical decision-making: Analyzing moral dilemmas and making reasoned choices based on ethical principles.
Cynefin Framework
Making ethical decisions: Recognize the complexity of ethical dilemmas and weigh the consequences of different actions.
Sorites Paradox
Decision-making: Understanding how components of a situation relate can lead to better decision-making.
The Ship of Theseus
Decision-making: Understanding how components of a situation relate can lead to better decision-making.
Maslow's Hammer
Decision-making: Considering diverse decision-making techniques, like pros and cons lists or SWOT analysis, instead of always following intuition.
Belbin's Nine Team Roles
Making a Critical Decision Under Pressure: Shaper drives the decision-making process quickly, and Monitor Evaluator carefully considers all options before making the final call.
Hilbert's Paradox of the Grand Hotel
Decision-making: (Topic: Deep understanding of infinity and its types) Considering the long-term and potentially infinite consequences of choices, and making more informed decisions.
Asch Experiment
Decision Making: Recognizing the influence of group pressure and making more informed, independent choices.
Confirmation Bias
Medical decision-making: Recognizing confirmation bias can help you avoid relying solely on anecdotal evidence or personal beliefs when making health-related decisions.
Monty Hall Problem
Decision-making under uncertainty: (Topic: Deep probability Understanding) Weighing the potential outcomes and their probabilities when making decisions with incomplete information.