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Is a problem that is new or unusual and for which information is ambiguous or incomplete?
A problem that is new or unusual and for which information is ambiguous or incomplete is called an unstructured problem.
What type of decision making are applied to the resolution of problems that are new or unusual and for which information is incomplete?
Unstructured or nonprogrammed decisions – applied to the resolution of problems that are new or unusual, and for which information is incomplete.
What is a Nonprogrammed decision?
In contrast, nonprogrammed decisions are novel, unstructured decisions that are generally based on criteria that are not well-defined.
Is a situation in which a decision maker has no information nor reasonable probability estimates available to assess the situation?
CH 04 : Foundations of Decision Making.