This article suffers from the same shortcomings like many others on the subject (including the books quoted by the author) i.e. trying to reduce the Decision-Making process into a prescriptive bullet point list. This methodology doesn't work.
For a comprehensive overview of various approaches/models see Thinking and Deciding by Jonathan Baron and The Psychology of Judgment and Decision Making by Scott Plous.
This article suffers from the same shortcomings like many others on the subject (including the books quoted by the author) i.e. trying to reduce the Decision-Making process into a prescriptive bullet point list. This methodology doesn't work.
IMO, the "correct" way to study it is through Gary Klein's Recognition Primed Decision Model (RPDM) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recognition_primed_decision) and the Naturalistic Decision Making (NDM) Framework (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naturalistic_decision-making).
For a comprehensive overview of various approaches/models see Thinking and Deciding by Jonathan Baron and The Psychology of Judgment and Decision Making by Scott Plous.