Day by day people face decisions in areas as diverse as choosing what to wear what medical prescriptions and procedures to opt for to friends beliefs and careers perspectives. Extracting relevant information and applying suitable decision-making skills are preventing them from negative decision outcomes. Aiming to expand on a sparse literature area this study explores the relationship between personality dimensions introversion and extroversion decision-making styles and decision quality outcomes. The current study utilized a multi-correlational design. Participants (N=143) completed an online survey of three validated measurements were used: Mini Markers (Saucier 1996) General Decision Making Style (Scott and Bruce 1995) questionnaire and Decision-Making Outcomes Inventory (Bruine de Bruin et al. 2007). Taken together the study may be applicable in terms of clinical interventions as well as various job-related aspects.
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