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Abstract : A conference on decision making held in March 1981, brought together prominent researchers from Behavioral Decision Making, Human Problem Solving, and Organizational Decision Making to compare their theoretical positions, methods, and applications. The conference was organized with the expectation that dialogue between these researchers would be fruitful in clarifying fundamental conceptual questions, research strategies, and assumptions that would eventually lead to integrative or convergent research. The twenty-five papers, to be published in a forth-coming book, highlight the lively and stimulating exchange of ideas. (Author)
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