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1810 Chapter 3 Discussion


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    Nick Palmisano
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    Nick Palmisano

    Purpose

    This activity is designed to improve and develop a better understanding of the Module’s topics. The activity incorporates both critical thinking and the application for the Fire Officer.

    Discussion Post Instructions:

    Review Chapter 3 in your textbook.
    Review Module 3’s Learning Resources unit and slides.
    Post your response to the Discussion Forum.

    Discussion

    Discuss the difference between classical decision making and cue-based decision making.

    Discussion Post Requirements

    Your initial post must be a minimum of 100 words.

    You must respond to at least two of your classmates. Each response must be a minimum of 50 words.

    All discussion postings must be typed directly into the discussion forum.

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    jonathan shadoin
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    jonathan shadoin

    In firefighting decision making, classical decision making and cue-based decision making represent two distinct approaches. Classical decision making is structured, analytical process where responders assess all available options, weigh outcomes, and select the most rational choice. It is ideal for predictable environments but often too slow for the fast paced, high risk situations firefighters face. In contrast, cue-based decision making, often associated with naturalistic decision making, relies on experience and recognition of patterns or cues in the environment. Firefighters use intuition and past knowledge to quickly assess situations and act decisively. This method is faster and better suited to dynamic, high-pressure incidents.

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