In this thesis, some old decision strategies are investigated and a new one that furthers our understanding of how decisions are made is introduced. Three studies are presented. In Study I and II, strategies are investigated in terms of inferences and in Study III, strategies are investigated in terms of preferences. Inferences refer to decisions regarding facts, e.g., whether a patient has a heart disease or not. Preferences refer to decision makers’ personal preferences between different choice alternatives, e.g., which flat out of many to choose. In all three studies, both non-compensatory strategies and compensatory strategies were investigated. In compensatory strategies, a high value in one attribute cannot compensate for a low value ...
In four essays, this dissertation introduces models of decision making under risk. Standard models o...
Decision-makers are sometimes depicted as impulsive and overly influenced by ‘hot’, affective factor...
This dissertation contributes to a few topics in decision theory including non-Bayesian updating, re...
This research examines whether observers use decision strategies (choice vs. rejection) as input to ...
The purpose of the present study was, first, to examine the preference patterns of different types o...
Decision research has revealed a variety of adaptive strategies that experts use when making decisio...
Rational behavior in decision making. A comparison between humans, computers, and fast and frugal st...
This investigation of risky decision making models the standard forced-choice two outcome lottery ta...
The simple heuristic framework proposes that people are equipped with a toolbox of decision strategi...
Recent years have seen a development in the application of stated choice experiments (CE) as a metho...
We theoretically compare and contrast two commonly used types of choice strategies in a riskless, mu...
About 10 years ago, Siegler and Lemaire (1997) introduced the choice/no-choice method as a means of ...
Utility theory assumes that when presented with alternative scenarios, individuals adopt a compensat...
International audienceDecision-aid as developed from the late Fifties to the mid-Seventies has intro...
Recently, there has been a debate in decision-making about whether people integrate attributes such ...
In four essays, this dissertation introduces models of decision making under risk. Standard models o...
Decision-makers are sometimes depicted as impulsive and overly influenced by ‘hot’, affective factor...
This dissertation contributes to a few topics in decision theory including non-Bayesian updating, re...
This research examines whether observers use decision strategies (choice vs. rejection) as input to ...
The purpose of the present study was, first, to examine the preference patterns of different types o...
Decision research has revealed a variety of adaptive strategies that experts use when making decisio...
Rational behavior in decision making. A comparison between humans, computers, and fast and frugal st...
This investigation of risky decision making models the standard forced-choice two outcome lottery ta...
The simple heuristic framework proposes that people are equipped with a toolbox of decision strategi...
Recent years have seen a development in the application of stated choice experiments (CE) as a metho...
We theoretically compare and contrast two commonly used types of choice strategies in a riskless, mu...
About 10 years ago, Siegler and Lemaire (1997) introduced the choice/no-choice method as a means of ...
Utility theory assumes that when presented with alternative scenarios, individuals adopt a compensat...
International audienceDecision-aid as developed from the late Fifties to the mid-Seventies has intro...
Recently, there has been a debate in decision-making about whether people integrate attributes such ...
In four essays, this dissertation introduces models of decision making under risk. Standard models o...
Decision-makers are sometimes depicted as impulsive and overly influenced by ‘hot’, affective factor...
This dissertation contributes to a few topics in decision theory including non-Bayesian updating, re...