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  • <p style="font-size: 125%; line-height: 1.3">Theory and Practice in Deliberative Democracy</p> ...we are formulating a comprehensive theory of deliberative democracy. This theory draws on insights from various interdisciplinary fields, including [[Episte
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  • To optimize decision-making processes and harness the strengths of both mindsets, it is crucial to stri [[category:theory]]
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  • ...this site is to gather infrmation about deliberation and develope general theory about deliberation and deliberative democracy. The theory of deliberation has so far defied a strong connection with empirical resear
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  • ...Grabenhorst, F. (2008) The orbitofrontal cortex and beyond: from affect to decision-making. Prog. Neurobiol. 86, 216–244</ref><ref>Rolls, E.T. (2005) Emotion Explai * is more sensitive to changes than to states (prospect theory)1
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  • ...wingers also may have inclination to dichotomic observations. The Marxists theory divide the world in to proletarions and owners of the means of production, ...l terms, plays a lead role. It is a subconscious process that shortens the decision-making process and allows people to function without having to complete an extensi
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  • ...ren. "Democratic assessment of collaborative planning processes." Planning Theory 7.2 (2008): 145-164.‏</ref>): ...., Sanders 1997<ref>Sanders, L. M. (1997). Against deliberation. Political Theory, 25(3), 347–376.</ref>). According to Sanders, many (usually) disadvantag
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  • ...sectional interest, is unsuited to a just society<ref>Rawls, J. (1971). A Theory of Justice (Cambridge. Mass.: Harvard University.p360-361</ref>Citizens and ...uenced by concentrations of money and social class<ref>Rawls, J. (1971). A Theory of Justice (Cambridge. Mass.: Harvard University. pp. 225–6, 277–8; 198
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  • ...f>Kennerley SW, Walton ME, Behrens TEJ, Buckley MJ, Rushworth MFS. Optimal decision-making and the anterior cingulate cortex. Nature Neuroscience. 2006;9: 940– 947. ...pamine D1 receptors in the anterior cingulate cortex regulate effort-based decision-making. Learning & Memory. 2006;13: 777–782</ref>.
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  • Based on [[Haidt Moral Foundations Theory|Haidt findings]] I suggest that liberalism and conservatism are reactions t ...people are puzzled <ref>Holroyd, C. B., & Yeung, N. (2011). An integrative theory of anterior cingulate cortex function: Option selection in hierarchical rei
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  • ...eeder, M., Kirkland, S., & Lyon, D. (1990). Evidence for terror management theory: II. The effects of mortality salience on reactions to those who threaten o
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  • ...s/theoryunderlyingconceptmaps.htm Joseph D. Novak & Alberto J. Cañas, The Theory Underlying Concept Maps and How to Construct and Use Them, 2008]</ref> ...ner AR (1972) in Classical Conditioning II: Current Research and Theory, A theory of Pavlovian conditioning: Variations in the effectiveness of reinforcement
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  • ...ACC decision making system. Taken from: Holroyd & Yeung, An intefgreation theory of aantirior cingulate cortex function: option selection in hirarchical ren ...ites/default/files/2011_HolroydYeung.pdf Holroyd & Yeung, An intefgreation theory of aantirior cingulate cortex function: option selection in hirarchical ren
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  • Theory-dependence observation (TDO), also known as conformation bias, is a tendenc important research that people tend to stick to evidence that supports their theory<ref>Kuhn Deanna, Children and adults as intuitive scientists. Psychological
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  • ...article I will present the theory and introduce accidental example of this theory. Theory
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  • ...u.edu/~pleskact/research/papers/op729_pleskac.pdf A Dynamic and Stochastic Theory of Choice, Response Time, and Confidence] ([http://www.talyaron.com/wiki/in '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right-wing_authoritarianism The Theory of RWA] (Right-Wing Authoritarian)''': Right-wing authoritarianism (RWA) is
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  • ...eve their hidden goals, people read the minds of other decision makers by "Theory of mind". They try to estimate what their motives, what their understanding
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  • ...n the exploration–exploitation trade-off: evidence for the adaptive gain theory." Journal of cognitive neuroscience 23.7 (2011): 1587-1596.‏
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  • ...ental/TM%201.pdf Rosenblatt, Abram, et al. "Evidence for terror management theory: I. The effects of mortality salience on reactions to those who violate or ...iews are protected as representations of continuity. The terror management theory posits that when people are reminded of their own deaths, they more readily
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  • Managers in the deliberation theory are members of the group that are responsible for '''[[decision making]]''' ...years I tried to understand the reason for that, but just lately I find a theory that may explain this phenomena.
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  • ...esearched and learned by mutual investigation of [[SO]]s, [[values]] and [[theory|theories]]. People are attuned to [[storytelling]], and therefore, storyte ...an be produce, we can advise participants to hold their judgment until new theory will emerge or one of the theories will gain sufficient corroboration.
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