Analysis of Factors Affecting Individual Decision-Making Styles
Description
The data is based on online survey conducted at a global scale. The survey shows a total of 356 responses, of which 204 (57.3%) are females, and 152 (42.70%) are males. Of the respondents, 139 (39.04%) work in the education sector as teachers, academicians, lab instructors, course assistants and the remainder in other occupations. The aim of the data is to determine the participants' behaviour regarding the psychological factors that effect their decision-making styles. These factors are defined as Rationality, Intuitive Awareness, Decision Freedom, Cautiousness, Pro-Activity, Emotion-Neutrality, Decision Difficulty, Comfortability, Goal-Orientation, Plan-Orientation. The data reveals how these factors change between gender, age group, occupation, education, and location.
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Institutions
- Orta Dogu Teknik Universitesi