Significance of Final decision
The concept of "final decision" varies across disciplines. In Puranas, it represents personal resolutions and agency, as seen in Sudeha's determination and Ganga's choice. Ayurveda views it as the master's conclusion after thorough discussion. Health Sciences defines it as the result of manuscript reviews, necessity assessments for professional registration, and prosthetic prescriptions, all emphasizing context-specific evaluations and peer review outcomes.
Synonyms: Conclusion, Resolution, Determination, Verdict, Judgment
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Hindu concept of 'Final decision'
In Hinduism, "Final decision" encompasses conclusions from learned discussions, resolutions born of inner conflict (like Sudeha's), and pivotal choices reflecting individual agency, as seen in Ganga's relationship with Siva.
From: Brihaddharma Purana (abridged)
(1) The ultimate choice left to Ganga regarding her relationship with Siva, highlighting her agency in the narrative.[1]
From: History of Indian Medicine (and Ayurveda)
(1) The conclusion reached by the master after gathering and evaluating opinions from pupils and sages during discussions.[2]
The concept of Final decision in scientific sources
Final decision encompasses outcomes of reviews, manuscript acceptance/rejection with justifications, necessity assessments, and prosthetic prescriptions tailored to individual needs.
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) Moreover, origin information is crucial to final decisions when discussing beliefs’ influence, according to the text.[3] (2) Final decisions are the ultimate choices made regarding important matters, and the text discusses who should make the final decisions about family caregiving solutions.[4] (3) It is a resolution reached in the event of discrepancies between reviewers, often involving consultation with an expert to ensure accuracy and fairness.[5] (4) The opinion of parents has a great influence on the final decisions of adolescents, particularly in matters of pregnancy and related issues.[6]
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) 'Final Decisions' are the ultimate choices made after considering all relevant factors, and the impact of intangible factors may occasionally become dominant in these decisions.[7] (2) If they agree to carpool, then the database should be updated, indicating that the driver will reduce one seat available, and the passenger will eliminate their car from the database for that trip.[8] (3) The ultimate choices made by consumers after evaluating available options, often influenced by internal processes and external stimuli.[9] (4) Final decisions are the choices or conclusions made by students at the end of a project, typically informed by a more comprehensive understanding and a greater amount of evidence.[10]
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) This is the outcome of the review process for submitted manuscripts, indicating whether they are accepted or rejected, along with the reasons behind those decisions.[11] (2) This refers to the ultimate outcome of the peer review process, whether a manuscript is accepted or rejected for publication.[12]
From: South African Journal of Physiotherapy
(1) These must be made after asking several important questions and exploring many paths to determine if compulsory registration is truly needed and beneficial for the profession.[13] (2) The ultimate determination regarding prosthetic prescription, a process that should be based on the specific circumstances and needs of individual teams and settings.[14]