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As an Air Traffic Controller at JFK International Airport in New

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As an air traffic controller at JFK International Airport in New York, James Blossman relied heavily upon his assistants and the suggestions of his computer software to assist him in selecting the order in which, and on which runway, incoming flights should land. James candidly admitted that he would be overwhelmed with the "information overload of his job if he did not have this software and the advice of others to assist him. This admission by James Blossman is most evidenced in which of the following decision models?


A) behavioral decision model
B) precise decision model
C) logical-economic decision model
D) rational-economic decision model
E) practical-behavioral decision model

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