Critical analysis paper done on Robert D Behn and James W. Vaupel’s quote on values reprinted in the text “Decisions depend upon judgments-judgments about the nature of the dilemma, the probability of events, and the desirability of consequences. Decision-making is inherently subjective “What do you think about this idea that decisions are subjective? Can you give an example of how you have witnessed your government make a decision that seemed more subjective than objective? How does that make you feel that the subjectivity of administrators is at work in their decision-making? How do the different approaches to decision-making treat “values”, and which ones seem more value driven than others?
*Introduction Paragraph
*Thesis Statement should be clear and your arguments should be supported with citations when necessary.
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*Put page numbers in the upper right-hand corner of the paper.
*USE ASA Citations-last name, year, and page number in the paper when citing. For Example, (Smith 2013:10)
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