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🚔 Decision-Making Under Pressure: Evaluating Split-Second Judgments

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🚔 Decision-Making Under Pressure: Evaluating Split-Second Judgments
Grade 9-12
In this lesson, students examine how individuals make high-stakes decisions with limited information. Through a guided scenario and structured discussion, students explore how stress, uncertainty, and incomplete information affect judgment — and why hindsight bias can distort our evaluation of real-world events.

This activity does not ask students to justify or condemn outcomes. Instead, it focuses on process, not conclusions.
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