In a complex and uncertain world, humans draw inferences and make decisions under the constraints of limited knowledge, resources, and time. Herbert Simon, with his call for models of bounded rationality, can be seen as one of the fathers of the recently initiated research program on “simple heuristics that make us smart ” (Gigeren-zer/Todd/the ABC Research Group, 1999). These heuristics perform well because they are ecologically rational: they explore the structure of environmental information and are adapted to this structure. The present review paper introduces the key con-cepts of this research tradition, and provides two examples: (1) The recognition heu-ristic, which exploits a partial lack of knowledge, and (2) Take The Best, a simpl...
The study of heuristics analyzes how people make decisions when optimization is out of reach. It foc...
Heuristics are simple rules that experts and laypeople rely on to make decisions under uncertainty a...
We address the oft-repeated criticism that the demands which the rational choice approach makes on t...
In a complex and uncertain world, humans draw inferences and make decisions under the constraints of...
on investigations of simple, fast and frugal heuristics that can effectively solve practical decisio...
How do people make decisions when time is limited, information unreliable, and the future uncertain?...
ABSTRACT—Traditional views of rationality posit general-purpose decision mechanisms based on logic o...
An important prerequisite to encourage pro-environmental behavior is to understand how people make d...
The idea that more information and more computation yield better decisions has long shaped our visio...
Herbert Simon's research endeavor aimed to understand the processes that participate in human decisi...
The classical view that equates rationality with adherence to the laws of probability theory and log...
Herbert Simon's research endeavor aimed to understand the processes that participate in human decisi...
The theory of bounded rationality, proposed by Herbert A. Simon (1957), is a progenitor of the behav...
The paper outlines various concepts of rationality, their characteristics and consequences. In the f...
Why would decision makers (DMs) adopt heuristics, priors, or in short “habits” that prevent them fro...
The study of heuristics analyzes how people make decisions when optimization is out of reach. It foc...
Heuristics are simple rules that experts and laypeople rely on to make decisions under uncertainty a...
We address the oft-repeated criticism that the demands which the rational choice approach makes on t...
In a complex and uncertain world, humans draw inferences and make decisions under the constraints of...
on investigations of simple, fast and frugal heuristics that can effectively solve practical decisio...
How do people make decisions when time is limited, information unreliable, and the future uncertain?...
ABSTRACT—Traditional views of rationality posit general-purpose decision mechanisms based on logic o...
An important prerequisite to encourage pro-environmental behavior is to understand how people make d...
The idea that more information and more computation yield better decisions has long shaped our visio...
Herbert Simon's research endeavor aimed to understand the processes that participate in human decisi...
The classical view that equates rationality with adherence to the laws of probability theory and log...
Herbert Simon's research endeavor aimed to understand the processes that participate in human decisi...
The theory of bounded rationality, proposed by Herbert A. Simon (1957), is a progenitor of the behav...
The paper outlines various concepts of rationality, their characteristics and consequences. In the f...
Why would decision makers (DMs) adopt heuristics, priors, or in short “habits” that prevent them fro...
The study of heuristics analyzes how people make decisions when optimization is out of reach. It foc...
Heuristics are simple rules that experts and laypeople rely on to make decisions under uncertainty a...
We address the oft-repeated criticism that the demands which the rational choice approach makes on t...