Mental modeling ranges from pure categorization, for example, of linguistic concepts, to cognitive representation of complex decision tasks involving stochastic uncertainty and strategic interaction. In the tradition of consequentialistic bounded rationality, we assume to choose among choice alternatives by anticipating their likely implications. Such deliberation basically requires causal relationships linking own choices (means) and determinants beyond own control, such as chance events and choices by others (scenarios), to the relevant outcome variables (ends). We suggest a general framework of mental representation whose aspects are illustrated for stochastic choice and strategic interaction tasks. We also discuss how this framework can...
Orthodox versions of Rational Action Theory postulate the maximization of a situation-invariant util...
Based on mental model theory, we expect individuals to construct a mental representation of the syst...
textabstractWe introduce an extension of the discrete choice model to take into account individuals’...
We introduce an extension of the discrete choice model to take into account individuals’ mental repr...
We introduce an extension of the discrete choice model to take into account individuals' mental repr...
We introduce an extension of the discrete choice model to take into account individuals' mental repr...
\u3cp\u3eWe introduce an extension of the discrete choice model to take into account individuals' me...
We introduce an extension of the discrete choice model to take into account individuals' mental repr...
Although the principle of bounded rationality seems more realistic for formulating formal models of ...
We introduce an extension of the discrete choice model to take into account individuals' mental repr...
Although the principle of bounded rationality seems more realistic for formulating formal models of ...
Although the principle of bounded rationality seems more realistic for formulating formal models of ...
Although the principle of bounded rationality seems more realistic for formulating formal models of ...
Although the principle of bounded rationality seems more realistic for formulating formal models of ...
We introduce an extension of the discrete choice model to take into account individuals' mental repr...
Orthodox versions of Rational Action Theory postulate the maximization of a situation-invariant util...
Based on mental model theory, we expect individuals to construct a mental representation of the syst...
textabstractWe introduce an extension of the discrete choice model to take into account individuals’...
We introduce an extension of the discrete choice model to take into account individuals’ mental repr...
We introduce an extension of the discrete choice model to take into account individuals' mental repr...
We introduce an extension of the discrete choice model to take into account individuals' mental repr...
\u3cp\u3eWe introduce an extension of the discrete choice model to take into account individuals' me...
We introduce an extension of the discrete choice model to take into account individuals' mental repr...
Although the principle of bounded rationality seems more realistic for formulating formal models of ...
We introduce an extension of the discrete choice model to take into account individuals' mental repr...
Although the principle of bounded rationality seems more realistic for formulating formal models of ...
Although the principle of bounded rationality seems more realistic for formulating formal models of ...
Although the principle of bounded rationality seems more realistic for formulating formal models of ...
Although the principle of bounded rationality seems more realistic for formulating formal models of ...
We introduce an extension of the discrete choice model to take into account individuals' mental repr...
Orthodox versions of Rational Action Theory postulate the maximization of a situation-invariant util...
Based on mental model theory, we expect individuals to construct a mental representation of the syst...
textabstractWe introduce an extension of the discrete choice model to take into account individuals’...