Decision theory

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  • Mariana Peñaloza Palomeque Universidad Católica Boliviana Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35319/1yhbmp12

Keywords:

Decision-making, Choice, Mathematical models

Abstract

Decision making is a situation that is present in our lives from the moment we wake up until we go to bed, only when we wake up we must choose between getting up or not, when we wake up we choose whether or not to put on shoes to walk inside the bedroom and so on, our life is full of choices, some more difficult than others, with more or less implication, but in the end we are always deciding. It is for this reason that people have been studying this issue for quite some time, trying to facilitate decision-making and reduce risk to the minimum possible when it comes to choosing. This work seeks to optimize decision-making through mathematical models that help in the process and provide objective results.

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Author Biography

  • Mariana Peñaloza Palomeque, Universidad Católica Boliviana

    Ph.D. in Rural Sociology and Demography from Pennsylvania State University, USA. He also holds a Master's degree in Education from the Moscow State Pedagogical University (USSR) and completed doctoral studies in Regional Economics at the USSR Academy of Sciences

References

GALLAGHER, Charles y WATSON, Hugh (1995) Métodos cuantitativos para la toma de decisiones en administración. México: Mc Graw Hill.

TERRAZAS, Rafael (2005) Programación dinámica y modelos estocásticos. Cochabamba, Etreus Editores.

Decision theory

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2010-05-30

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