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Decision Making Model

Decisions are rarely spontaneous as each new moment arrival. Argument suggest that human behavior is set as default and majority if not all decisions are made within four classes. The four classes are social, environmental, self, and situation.   Behavior describes one ’ s decision making ability observed in a series of actions. L1: Social Cognitive behavior defines decisions based on the individual perception of class, sediment, and privileged approval rating in specific cultures. Cognitive behavior role play is based on perception of surrounded group or culture. Subject without parent esteem becomes stagnant or non-evasive, predictive. Median volatile behavior explains individual motives and majority of behavioral decisions. An idea of excelling inside of the social structure or below grade performance is based on the viewed sediment.   The sediment is simply defined as the over achiever and the low performer as well. L2: Environmental cognitive behavior defines decision v