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25 November, 10:02

Jill is a student at Vanderbilt University who recently got her first F. Now she has to make a decision about how to get her grades back up. Having recently taken a class on decision making, Jill decides to follow the six-step process for deciding what to do. What problem is Jill most likely to face during the development of alternatives step in the decision-making process?

A. Satisficing, or choosing the first solution that works, not the best solution

B. Neglecting to gather information on whether or not the plan was successful

C. Not having the time to take all of the steps outlined in her plan

D. Considering only "tried and true" solutions without creating new possibilities

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  1. 25 November, 12:36
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    Explanation:

    Satisficing, or choosing the first solution that works, not the best solution

    There is a tendency when you see the solution that works maybe almost imstantly you go with it without understanding the long term consequences on that decision or whether there is yet a better solution than the one you opted fo. Following a process will be adequate
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