Asked by Kushagra Saxena on Sep 29, 2024

"Majority rules," "Agree with whatever the boss says," and "All of us must agree before we approve it" are all examples of

A) social decision schemes.
B) collective induction.
C) truth-wins rules.
D) truth-supported-wins rules.
E) CESs (critical evaluation standards) .

Social Decision Schemes

The rules or methods groups use to aggregate individual members' opinions, preferences, or judgments to reach a collective decision.

CESs (Critical Evaluation Standards)

Criteria or benchmarks used to assess the validity, reliability, and relevance of information, arguments, or methodologies in academic and professional fields.

  • Familiarize oneself with several procedures for achieving decisions in a group context, encompassing consensus and voting, and their implications for both group satisfaction and the ratification of decisions.