Question 52 The strength of the Forced Choice method of decision making is: Ability to evaluate many options simultaneously. Ease of use. Requirement that all team members select a favored option. Pairwise analysis 1 pts
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Step 1: The Forced Choice method is a decision-making technique where individuals are presented with a set of options and are required to choose one, even if they don't strongly prefer any of them. Show more…
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