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Jen

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December 2, 2014

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Are you a good decision-maker?

To find out, take this 5-question quiz featuring favorite questions from faculty members part of Duke University’s D-CIDES (the Duke Center for the Interdisciplinary Decision Sciences).

Any surprises? Share in the comments!

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