Abstract

Decision making is a complex process influenced by cognitive, affective, and contextual factors. We propose a novel framework that integrates insights from cognitive psychology, social psychology, and neuroscience. The framework consists of three main components: information processing, evaluation, and decision. We discuss how each component contributes to the decision-making process and how they interact with each other. The framework can be used to understand and improve decision making by identifying and addressing potential biases and errors.

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