The nature of a decision process and its rationality are empirical questions that must be addressed by primary field study, experimental tests, and other means. But whatever your view about the sophistication and rationality of decision making, your models must conform to certain basic principles. 1. Explain the principles of modeling human behavior (300 words only).
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Step 1: The principles of modeling human behavior involve understanding the different perspectives or models that explain human behavior, such as the biological, psychoanalytic, psychodynamic, behavioral, cognitive, and humanistic perspectives. Show more…
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