The Anatomy of a Decision – Video




The Anatomy of a Decision
Decisions can be thought of as having five parts. Decision-making processes can fail if any part is misconceived or miscalculated. I will use this model of a decision-making process throughout the semester to illustrate a variety of concepts. CLOSED CAPTIONS AVAILABLE ON THIS VIDEO - USE THEM IF YOU HAVE TROUBLE FOLLOWING! This video was produced in January 2013 for my research methods seminar (SOC 334) at Queens College in the City University of New York. If you are enrolled in this class, you must also complete the assigned readings and exercises. Instructions will be posted on my web site and on Blackboard. This video is part of an experiment in teaching with technology. In the coming semester, I plan on releasing other videos and an overview of this experiment. If you are interested, please visit my web site (www.josephncohen.org) and share your questions, corrections, thoughts or criticisms. I appreciate any feedback or advice on the video #39;s content (admittedly poor) production, or the format of moving my lectures to sets of short (5-10 minute) streaming videos.

By: Joseph Cohen

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