1 the quality of being unable to make a decision or having a lot of difficulty in deciding something:
Sounding out the neighbours prematurely carries the risk of disclosing one's own indecision, for which one could later be reproached.
Successive research identifies a middle ground between attitude certainty and uncertainty, where instabilities in opinions reflect indecision rather than indifference.
All but one of the women felt initial indecision about what to do and consequent depression over this helplessness.
Relative hand skill predicts academic ability : global deficits at the point of hemispheric indecision.
We awarded 1 point for each obvious deletion, 0.5 points for each case of indecision, and 0 points for each obvious conservation.
A longer response time may reflect that the child was considering alternative choices or simply experiencing indecision.
The space bar was also used to indicate indecision, or having previously pressed the wrong response key.
Four-year-olds, on the other hand, showed evidence of indecision when interpreting nonsense words, but less so when interpreting pseudo-homonyms.
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優柔寡斷,無決斷力…
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indécision [feminine], hésitation [feminine], indécision…
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