Term ID: T2889

Joint Decision Making

/joint-decision-making/
Collaborative processes where two or more people work together to evaluate options and choose among alternatives, common in families and organizations.
Example: Couples making financial decisions together, medical teams choosing treatment plans, or business partners selecting strategies through shared decision-making processes.

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Reference: Paulus & Yang (2000)