Judge–advisor system
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A judge–advisor system (JAS) is a type of advice structure often studied in advice taking research, a subset of decision-making in the social sciences. The two roles in a JAS are the judge and advisor roles. The judge is the decision maker who evaluates information concerning a particular decision and makes the final judgment on the decision outcome. The advisor is an individual who provides advice, information, or suggestions to the judge.
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See also
- Legal advisor
- Social sciences
- Industrial and organizational psychology
- Organizational psychology
- Decision theory
- Decision-making
- Advice (opinion)
- Group decision making
- Individual differences psychology
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