"The Psychology of Decision-Making" delves into the intricate mechanisms underlying human choice and judgment processes. This course explores how individuals perceive, evaluate, and ultimately decide among various options in diverse contexts, ranging from everyday scenarios to complex dilemmas. Drawing upon psychological theories and empirical research, students will analyze cognitive biases, heuristics, and socio-cultural influences shaping decision-making. Through interactive discussions, case studies, and experiential exercises, participants will gain insights into their own decision-making patterns, enhance their critical thinking skills, and learn strategies to navigate the complexities of choice effectively. Ultimately, this course equips students with a deeper understanding of the psychological factors driving decision-making, empowering them to make more informed and rational choices in both personal and professional domains.
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