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In this article we introduce the concepts of competence analysis as an extension of habitual domain theory. Specifically, we discuss the cores of habitual domains; learning processes to build competence; classification of decision problems in terms of competence set; decision quality, confidence, risk taking and ignorance; and effective decision making. Further decomposition of competence set analysis and many research topics are also provided.
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