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Chimpanzees surprise scientists with rational decision-making
New research on chimpanzees is forcing scientists to rethink where the line between human and animal minds really lies. In ...
Many would consider emotions to be a hindrance to decision-making and, therefore, think that they would be better off without them. They may avoid or suppress them, rather than feel, process and ...
Charles Darwin studied apes in the zoo to observe their behaviour and emotions. His book, The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, published in 1872, explores the mental abilities that ...
This piece is a free taster from Management Today's Classroom subscriber-only series examining the fundamentals of leadership, in conjunction with leading thinkers from UK business schools. Just as ...
Journal of Strategic Security, Vol. 15, No. 1 (2022), pp. 1-13 (15 pages) It is common, though erroneous, to think of rational and emotional decision-making as being opposed to each other. The binary ...
It's a piece of advice we might take in deciding, say, whether to pursue a romance. But business decisions? Too subjective, right? Wrong. Or, more precisely, it depends. That's the upshot of work ...
Be they small or big, simple or complex, we are constantly making decisions every waking hour of our lives. But are our decisions rational or irrational? Are they always made in our best interests? In ...
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