value patterns in decision-making
Value patterns in decision-making refer to the consistent preferences or priorities individuals have when making choices, reflecting their underlying beliefs, principles, or ethical considerations. These patterns guide decision-makers in evaluating alternatives and determining the subjective worth or importance they assign to each option.
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