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THEORY OF DECISIONS

GRUPO: 212066_28

PHASE 1 - RECOGNIZE AND ANALYZE THE PROBLEM RAISED IN AN


INDIVIDUAL WAY

PRODUCED BY
MAURICO JOSE ACUÑA VASQUEZ
C.C. 72242784

PRESENTED TO THE TUTOR

PAULA ANDREA CARVAJAL

UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL ABIERTA Y A DISTANCIA_UNAD

FEBRERO 2019

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Introduction

The present work is developed under the parameters of the activity guide and
rubrica of evaluation of the first activity proposed in the collaborative learning
environment, of the subject Theory of the decisions, where the appropriations to
the concepts that will be studied during the development of matter and in turn
embodied in teaching tools of analysis such as the mental map.

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Conceptual map

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Recognition of colleagues in a collaborative group.

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Crossword solved.

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Alphabet soup.

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Words with definition of the terms identified in the video

Mathematical techniques Técnicas Matemáticas


Alternatives Alternativas
Future is certain Futuro incierto
Decisión Decisión
Intervening Intervención
Uncertain Incierto
Decisions tres Árbol de decisiones
Conservative Conservación
Choise Elección
Probabilities Probabilidad

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Conclusions
Through the development of this individual activity, the understanding and
appropriation of the concepts and terms that are used throughout this course, the
recognition of the work group through the presentations of each one in the forums
and the use of useful tools for capture the ideas of the concepts learned,

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References Bibliography

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Gilboa, I. (2001). A Theory of Case-Based Decisions. Camdridge, UK: Cambridge


University Press Editorial. Retrieved from
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Rokach, L. (2008). Data Mining With Decision Trees: Theory And Applications, Bern,
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