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saraeharris

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A compensatory model is one in which
 
  a. the pros and cons of each action can be taken into account.
  b. we gradually eliminate alternatives based on their negative attributes.
  c. calculations are not necessary.
  d. we select the first alternative that satisfies the minimum criterion for each attribute.

Question 2

Decision-making models that allow attractive attributes to compensate for unattractive ones are called
 
  a. schema models. c. compensatory models.
  b. strategic models. d. noncompensatory models.



parshano

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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