Assessing decision-making skills: preliminary proof-of-concept data for DAssDec - Mod1STY and Mod2STR

Davide Crivelli*

*Autore corrispondente per questo lavoro

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Abstract

From a psychological and neuroscientific perspectives, decision-making can be defined as a skill, a function and/or a process we pervasively implement in our everyday life. Embracing a definition of decision-making that describes it as a multicomponential, pervasive, and instrumental ability, the Digitalized Assessment Tool for Decision-Making (DAssDec) - a novel digitalized assessment tool - has been devised with the specific purpose to capture the multifaceted nature of decision-making and to sketch an articulated profile of its many dispositional and situational manifestations. We here introduce preliminary outcomes from proof-of concept and feasibility study performed on the first two domains of the DAssDec Tool - Mod(1STY) and Mod(2STR) - dedicated to decisional styles and strategies. 35 professionals working in managerial departments of a large service company took part in the study. Findings pointed out the feasibility, usability, and practical value of the investigated sections of the DAssDec tool. Also, first quali-quantitative analyses of participants responses and performance at the tasks included in the tested domains have already highlighted the potential of the tool to detect inter-individual differences, thus pairing the opportunity to outline a global profile of a work team with specific individual profiles of decision-making skills and their subjective determinants.
Lingua originaleEnglish
pagine (da-a)67-81
Numero di pagine15
RivistaNeuropsychological Trends
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2023

Keywords

  • assessment
  • decision-making
  • digitalized tool
  • higher cognition

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