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- Main Page (413 revisions)
- Conservatives and Liberals (243 revisions)
- Deliberation (143 revisions)
- Epistemology (130 revisions)
- Decision making (90 revisions)
- ACC (83 revisions)
- Organizational politics (57 revisions)
- Mechanistic Model for Decision Making (48 revisions)
- Learning (44 revisions)
- Managers (42 revisions)
- G1000 (38 revisions)
- Pupil dilation (36 revisions)
- Neuronal decision making model (35 revisions)
- Elements in deliberation (34 revisions)
- Systematic Decision Making (31 revisions)
- Justification of deliberation (29 revisions)
- Analytic model (29 revisions)
- Government (26 revisions)
- National Issues Forum (22 revisions)
- Neuropsychology elements in decision making (22 revisions)
- The problem of coordination (21 revisions)
- System 1 (21 revisions)
- FFFF (21 revisions)
- Decision Focused Public Engagement model (21 revisions)
- System 2 (20 revisions)
- Processes of deliberation (20 revisions)
- Decision making in social networks (19 revisions)
- Gossip (19 revisions)
- Liberal engagement to learning and action (19 revisions)
- RPE (18 revisions)
- MO deliberation (18 revisions)
- General process of deliberation (18 revisions)
- Values of deliberative-democracy (17 revisions)
- Curiosity (17 revisions)
- Groups dynamics (16 revisions)
- Options (16 revisions)
- Paper: Metaphor, Morality, and Politics, Or, Why Conservatives Have Left Liberals In the Dust ,George Lakoff, 1995 (15 revisions)
- Delib.org (15 revisions)
- Motivation (15 revisions)
- Dopamine (14 revisions)
- Methods in organizations (14 revisions)
- Psychology (13 revisions)
- VmPFC (13 revisions)
- Participation function (13 revisions)
- Wisdom of the Multitude (13 revisions)
- LC-NE system (13 revisions)
- Minangkabau Deliberation (13 revisions)
- SON (12 revisions)
- Why do we need deliberative democracy (12 revisions)
- Theories of deliberation (12 revisions)