The article aims at finding out how assumptions on the rationality of decision-makers and the decision-making process affect the ways to structure problems connected to the utilization of evaluation findings in decision-making. Rationality is connected to the use of information in decision-making. The Rational Model assumes that that all information provided by advising bodies will form a firm basis for decision-making. The Non-Rational Model assumes that most information is not actually used in decision-making. The Boundedly Rational Model aims at following the path of the Rational Model but falls short of it in many respects. Ultimately it is the only coherent basis for understanding the role of evaluation findings in decision-making.
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Wolverhampton Univ, Sch Law Social Sci & Commun, Wolverhampton WV1 1LY, W Midlands, EnglandWolverhampton Univ, Sch Law Social Sci & Commun, Wolverhampton WV1 1LY, W Midlands, England