Poliheuristic theory (PH) bridges the gap between cognitive and rational theories of decision making. PH postulates a two-stage decision process. During the first stage, the set of possible options is reduced by applying a “noncompensatory principle ” to eliminate any alternative with an unacceptable return on a criti-cal, typically political, decision dimension. Once the choice set has been reduced to alternatives that are acceptable to the decision maker, the process moves to a second stage, during which the decision maker uses more analytic processing in an attempt to minimize risks and maximize benefits. In this article, the author applies poliheuristic theory to individual, sequential, and interactive decision settings. Subsequent arti...
This study of political decision-making stressing the process of decision-making in a group setting ...
The concept of policy makers ’ familiarity with a decision task has received considerable attention ...
The first section explores the epistemological similarities between postmodern and conservative thou...
The poliheuristic (PH) theory of decision making has made important contributions to our understandi...
The poliheuristic theory of foreign policy decision making posits a two-stage process wherein the de...
Poliheuristic (PH) decision making theory has been developed to bridge rational choice and cognitive...
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This paper motivates the study of decision theory as necessary for aligning smarter-than-human artif...
Decision theory has at its core a set of mathematical theorems that connect rational preferences to ...
The paper argues that the standard decision theoretic account of strategies and their rationality or...
A novel decision theory is emerging out of sparse findings in economics, mathematics and, most impor...
Decision field theory provides for a mathematical foundation leading to a dynamic, stochastic theory...
Within traditional decision theory, common decision principles -- e.g. the principle to maximize uti...
Abstract: "Classical and neoclassical economic theory, as well as statistical decision theory, throu...
Decision-making is a crucial skill that has a central role in everyday life and is necessary for ada...
This study of political decision-making stressing the process of decision-making in a group setting ...
The concept of policy makers ’ familiarity with a decision task has received considerable attention ...
The first section explores the epistemological similarities between postmodern and conservative thou...
The poliheuristic (PH) theory of decision making has made important contributions to our understandi...
The poliheuristic theory of foreign policy decision making posits a two-stage process wherein the de...
Poliheuristic (PH) decision making theory has been developed to bridge rational choice and cognitive...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66743/2/10.1177_002200276500900202.pd
This paper motivates the study of decision theory as necessary for aligning smarter-than-human artif...
Decision theory has at its core a set of mathematical theorems that connect rational preferences to ...
The paper argues that the standard decision theoretic account of strategies and their rationality or...
A novel decision theory is emerging out of sparse findings in economics, mathematics and, most impor...
Decision field theory provides for a mathematical foundation leading to a dynamic, stochastic theory...
Within traditional decision theory, common decision principles -- e.g. the principle to maximize uti...
Abstract: "Classical and neoclassical economic theory, as well as statistical decision theory, throu...
Decision-making is a crucial skill that has a central role in everyday life and is necessary for ada...
This study of political decision-making stressing the process of decision-making in a group setting ...
The concept of policy makers ’ familiarity with a decision task has received considerable attention ...
The first section explores the epistemological similarities between postmodern and conservative thou...