DECISIONMAKING CAPACITY ASSESSMENT TOOL POTENTIAL SUBJECT DATE

3 INSTRUCTIONAL DECISIONMAKING INSTRUCTIONAL DECISIONMAKING THE DESIGN FOR INSTRUCTION
A CTIVITY 511A USE EVIDENCEBASED PRACTICE DECISIONMAKING NAME
“DECISIONMAKING BY CONSENSUS” SUBMITTED BE KENNETH DEER MOHAWK NATION

BIRMINGHAM CHILDREN’S TRUST SCHEME OF DELEGATED DECISIONMAKING (INCORPORATING CARE
BUILDING COMMITMENT THROUGH GROUP DECISIONMAKING AIM FOR IMPACT AND
CASE STUDIES ON PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IN ENVIRONMENTAL DECISIONMAKING THE

DECISION-MAKING CAPACITY ASSESSMENT TOOL

DECISION-MAKING CAPACITY ASSESSMENT TOOL



Potential Subject: _________________________________ Date: _______



Protocol Title


Protocol IRB #


There are four elements of decision-making capacity that will be assessed for this specific research protocol:


  1. Understanding:

What is the purpose of the research study? ________________________________


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What will happen to you in this research study? _____________________________


______________________________________________________________________


  1. Appreciation:

What are the potential risks of this research study? __________________________


______________________________________________________________________


What are the potential benefits of this research study? ________________________


______________________________________________________________________


  1. Reasoning:

What alternative is there if you choose not to participate in this study? ___________


______________________________________________________________________


  1. Expressing a Choice:

Does the individual express a choice about whether or not to participate? _________


______________________________________________________________________


  1. Does the individual have the decision-making capacity to give informed consent for this study?

Yes No




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Printed Name of Evaluator Signature of Evaluator


DATA ANALYSIS USING ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS AND COMPUTERAIDED DECISIONMAKING
DECISIONMAKING CAPACITY ASSESSMENT TOOL POTENTIAL SUBJECT DATE
DO RETAIL BRANDS BIAS CONSUMER DECISIONMAKING? – AN FMRI


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