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SAVANNAHHOOPER23

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What does the acronym PERT stand for?
 
  a. a type of PDA c. a type of conditioner
  b. a decision tree d. a tool used for timing of decisions

Question 2

Watching and observing others as we perform our tasks or make decisions about particular situations is called:
 
  a. decision making c. intuitive thinking
  b. reflective thinking d. critical thinking



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Answer to Question 1

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The program evaluation and review technique (PERT) is a tool used in decision making for assessing the timing of decisions. It includes a flowchart of the sequence of actions needed to accomplish a project as well as descriptions of those actions and the timing involved.

Answer to Question 2

B
Pesut and Herman (1999) define reflective thinking as the watching or observing of ourselves while we perform a task or make a decision about a particular situation. Intuitive thinking concerns the use of an innate sense or gut feeling about a certain situation.



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