Cognitive theories on decision making: among reason, emotions and social context

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This article makes a general exploration of some of the most prominent decision-making theories in the sociocognitive field, with the purpose of providing analysis that serves to clarify the characteristics of decision-making and the way in which various elements influence it. To do this, it begins by contextualizing the theory about decision-making, then three theories are described in this regard: rational theory, bounded theory, and ecological theory. Next, the way in which socioeconomic status, culture, upbringing, reason, and emotion influence decisions is reviewed. Finally, it closes with a discussion of the rationality and potential of ecological theory to guide public decisions, as well as a thoughtful conclusion.

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2023-12-30

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Cognitive theories on decision making: among reason, emotions and social context. (2023). Revista ABRA, 43(67), 1-19. https://doi.org/10.15359//abra.43-67.2

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Cognitive theories on decision making: among reason, emotions and social context. (2023). Revista ABRA, 43(67), 1-19. https://doi.org/10.15359//abra.43-67.2

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