Since the dawn of time human beings have had to make decisions. Wise or foolish, thoughtful or instinctive, altruistic or selfish, decision-making – from the most simple to the most complex – enables people to confront and overcome constant environmental challenges. Yet, despite the momentousness of decision-making in adaptability terms, men and women ignore the actual process that takes place in their minds when, for example, they invest in the stock market, buy a car, trust a person they just met, or simply decide to go to the movies. While some decisions are taken in a few seconds (when we act impulsively without time to evaluate the process), other decisions require considerable cognitive effort and accurate cost-benefit analysis. But i...
This book describes how the concept of rationality has evolved in the last decades. Since the early ...
This short text is a concise look at the psychology of how human beings make decisions, including ho...
Abstract: The utility principles upon which decision theory is based conflict with both empirical fi...
Since the dawn of time human beings have had to make decisions. Wise or foolish, thoughtful or insti...
Since the dawn of time human beings have had to make decisions. Wise or foolish, thoughtful or insti...
Why do we often know exactly what we should do, but end up doing something completely different? For...
Almost by definition decision-making is typical human activity, and therefore important psychologica...
Decision making is traditionally viewed as a rational process where reason calculates the best way t...
Almost by definition decision-making is typical human activity, and therefore important psychologica...
The decision-making process has been analyzed in several disciplines (economics, social sciences, hu...
The decision-making process has been analyzed in several disciplines (economics, social sciences, hu...
Purpose ? The purpose of this paper is to argue that emotion has a central role to play in rational ...
Research on the psychology of decision making has historically relied on the principles of rational ...
https://doi.org/10.1080/02604020903510257 Since the dawn of time, humankind's singular ability to...
In this paper, we make a review on the concepts of rationality across several different fields, name...
This book describes how the concept of rationality has evolved in the last decades. Since the early ...
This short text is a concise look at the psychology of how human beings make decisions, including ho...
Abstract: The utility principles upon which decision theory is based conflict with both empirical fi...
Since the dawn of time human beings have had to make decisions. Wise or foolish, thoughtful or insti...
Since the dawn of time human beings have had to make decisions. Wise or foolish, thoughtful or insti...
Why do we often know exactly what we should do, but end up doing something completely different? For...
Almost by definition decision-making is typical human activity, and therefore important psychologica...
Decision making is traditionally viewed as a rational process where reason calculates the best way t...
Almost by definition decision-making is typical human activity, and therefore important psychologica...
The decision-making process has been analyzed in several disciplines (economics, social sciences, hu...
The decision-making process has been analyzed in several disciplines (economics, social sciences, hu...
Purpose ? The purpose of this paper is to argue that emotion has a central role to play in rational ...
Research on the psychology of decision making has historically relied on the principles of rational ...
https://doi.org/10.1080/02604020903510257 Since the dawn of time, humankind's singular ability to...
In this paper, we make a review on the concepts of rationality across several different fields, name...
This book describes how the concept of rationality has evolved in the last decades. Since the early ...
This short text is a concise look at the psychology of how human beings make decisions, including ho...
Abstract: The utility principles upon which decision theory is based conflict with both empirical fi...