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Decision Making: Maximising Vs Satisficing

Decision Making: Maximising Vs Satisficing

Maximising is trying to make the “optimal” decision. It involves examining every possible option and trying to make the perfect choice. Most people have maximising tendencies, but there’s no such thing as a “perfect” decision when information is imperfect.

Satisficing is when you just choose the first satisfactory option available. The term is made up by combining the words “satisfy” and “suffice”.  

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