In this book, the author talks about how decisions are made in three form. Those forms consist of decision-making, problem-solving and creative thinking. The author goes into detail about those different forms and how they affect us when making a decision. The author talks in detail on how you cannot predict the actual outcome of a decision but there are skills that can use to come to the best solution or decision.
I would suggest this book to anyone that wants to understand the decision-making process in the simplest form. This book is not only explaining the decision-making process but it also includes activities and everyday situations to help you understand the topic at hand. For example, in the book, it compares problems to puzzles. It said if you cannot …show more content…
Relationships of Parental and Peer Attachment Bonds with Career Decision- Making Self-Efficacy among Adolescents and Post-Adolescents. Journal of Behavioral Science 21.1 (2001): 33-47 In this Journal an experiment is done to see is there is a relationship between parental and peer attachment with career decisions. The experiment is done among those of Pakistan descent. The conductors of this experiment decide to focus on three main key points. They want to know if parental and peer attachment is likely to have a positive relationship with career decision making and are male adolescent more likely to score more on career decision-making self-efficacy than females.
Their experimental process is interesting. It divides the results based not only on peer and family but gender. Also, the technique on how they are testing their results are different. Rather than the conductors just ask the question and record the answer. The conductors decide to use questions and score them per their answer. The finding of their experiment concluded that your peer and your family do influence your career