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Multiple options in a decision tree

  • January 20, 2022
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Maria E

How can I represent multiple outcomes if the "decision" is No? 

Best answer by Liz G

Hi Maria

Thank you for posting in the Lucid Community! When making a decision tree you can use a Chance Node to show multiple uncertain outcomes. Below is an example of how you can use Chance Nodes in your decision tree.

For more information on Decision Trees you can check out this article!

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Liz G
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  • January 20, 2022

Hi Maria

Thank you for posting in the Lucid Community! When making a decision tree you can use a Chance Node to show multiple uncertain outcomes. Below is an example of how you can use Chance Nodes in your decision tree.

For more information on Decision Trees you can check out this article!


Maria E
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  • January 20, 2022

Thank you Liz! What if both outcomes are true? Instead of an OR it would be an AND. 


Liz G
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  • January 21, 2022

Hi Maria

Thank you for your response! We do not have a specific shape for AND however you can adjust the lines and your endpoint shapes to reflect that both outcomes are true.