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poliheuristic theory 6 decision making 3 Decision analysis 2 experimental analysis 2 Bureaucratic politics model 1 Decision making 1 Noncompensatory decision making 1 Poliheuristic theory 1 behavioral decision theory 1 cognitive institutionalism 1 decision context 1 decision units 1 foreign policy 1 international norms 1 leadership style 1 multimethod approach 1 political advice 1 problem representation 1 risk analysis 1 rules of war 1 spatial modeling 1 utility functions 1
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Mintz, Alex 2 Carlson, Lisa J. 1 Christensen, Eben J. 1 Dacey, Raymond 1 Goertz, Gary 1 Keller, Jonathan W. 1 Redd, Steven B. 1 Stern, Eric 1 Yang, Yi Edward 1
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Leadership Style, Decision Context, and the Poliheuristic Theory of Decision Making: An Experimental Analysis
Keller, Jonathan W.; Yang, Yi Edward - In: Journal of Conflict Resolution 52 (2008) 5, pp. 687-712
The poliheuristic (PH) theory of decision making has made important contributions to our understanding of political decision making but remains silent about certain key aspects of the decision process. Specifically, PH theory contends that leaders screen out politically unacceptable options, but...
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Bureaucrats Versus the Ballot Box in Foreign Policy Decision Making
Christensen, Eben J.; Redd, Steven B. - In: Journal of Conflict Resolution 48 (2004) 1, pp. 69-90
The bureaucratic politics model and the poliheuristic theory are used to examine how political advice presented in …
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Foreign Policy Decision Making in Familiar and Unfamiliar Settings
Mintz, Alex - In: Journal of Conflict Resolution 48 (2004) 1, pp. 91-104
. Results support the noncompensatory principle of political decision making and poliheuristic theory: Leaders are sensitive to …
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Contextualizing and Critiquing the Poliheuristic Theory
Stern, Eric - In: Journal of Conflict Resolution 48 (2004) 1, pp. 105-126
The poliheuristic theory of decision (PH) is placed in its proper historical context through a brief diachronic …
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How Do Leaders Make Decisions?
Mintz, Alex - In: Journal of Conflict Resolution 48 (2004) 1, pp. 3-13
Poliheuristic theory (PH) bridges the gap between cognitive and rational theories of decision making. PH postulates a …. In this article, the author applies poliheuristic theory to individual, sequential, and interactive decision settings …
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Traditional Decision Analysis and the Poliheuristic Theory of Foreign Policy Decision Making
Dacey, Raymond; Carlson, Lisa J. - In: Journal of Conflict Resolution 48 (2004) 1, pp. 38-55
The poliheuristic theory of foreign policy decision making posits a two-stage process wherein the decision maker first … provide a structured account of the elimination process of the first stage of the poliheuristic theory by displaying a …
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Constraints, Compromises, and Decision Making
Goertz, Gary - In: Journal of Conflict Resolution 48 (2004) 1, pp. 14-37
Noncompensatory decision making forms a core part of poliheuristic theory. At the same time, decision making under … constraints is a common view among expected utility theorists. It is argued that poliheuristic theory permits one to endogenize …
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