A Different Take on Live Cases: Decision Making Under Time Pressure

Authors

  • Kiersten M. Maryott University of Pittsburgh

Keywords:

live case, time pressure, realism

Abstract

A concern expressed with the traditional case method is an overall lack of

Author Biography

  • Kiersten M. Maryott, University of Pittsburgh
    Marketing, Clinical Assistant Professor

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Published

2018-03-12