I provide choice-theoretic foundations for a simple two-stage model, called transitive shortlist methods, where choices are made by sequentially by applying a pair of transitive preferences (or rationales) to eliminate inferior alternatives. Despite its simplicity, the model accommodates a wide range of choice phenomena including the status quo bias, framing, homophily, compromise, and limited willpower. I establish that the model can be succinctly characterized in terms of some well-documented context effects in choice. I also show that the underlying rationales are straightforward to determine from readily observable reversals in choice. Finally, I highlight the usefulness of these results in a variety of applications
To have transitive preferences, for any options x, y, and z, one who prefers x to y and y to z must ...
180 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.This dissertation suggests a ...
As Duncan Luce and other prominent scholars have pointed out on several occasions, testing algebraic...
I provide choice-theoretic foundations for a simple two-stage model, called transitive shortlist met...
In this note, we analyze a sequentially rationalizable choice model with a transitive rationale and ...
We study two-stage choice procedures in which the decision maker first preselects the alternatives w...
We introduce a general method for identifying the sets of best alternatives of decision makers in ea...
We consider two-stage “shortlisting procedures” in which the menu of alternatives is first pruned by...
I introduce a general method for identifying choice correspondences experimentally, i.e., the sets o...
When choosing from multiple options, decision-makers may directly choose an option (single-stage dec...
Using the techniques of revealed preference analysis, we study a two-stage model of choice behavior....
In the context of the two-stage threshold model of decision making, with the agent's choices determi...
This paper proposes a model of choice that does not assume completeness of the decision maker’s pref...
This paper proposes and analyzes a model of context-dependent choice with stable but incomplete pref...
In accounting for phenomena present in preferential choice experiments, modern models assume a wide ...
To have transitive preferences, for any options x, y, and z, one who prefers x to y and y to z must ...
180 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.This dissertation suggests a ...
As Duncan Luce and other prominent scholars have pointed out on several occasions, testing algebraic...
I provide choice-theoretic foundations for a simple two-stage model, called transitive shortlist met...
In this note, we analyze a sequentially rationalizable choice model with a transitive rationale and ...
We study two-stage choice procedures in which the decision maker first preselects the alternatives w...
We introduce a general method for identifying the sets of best alternatives of decision makers in ea...
We consider two-stage “shortlisting procedures” in which the menu of alternatives is first pruned by...
I introduce a general method for identifying choice correspondences experimentally, i.e., the sets o...
When choosing from multiple options, decision-makers may directly choose an option (single-stage dec...
Using the techniques of revealed preference analysis, we study a two-stage model of choice behavior....
In the context of the two-stage threshold model of decision making, with the agent's choices determi...
This paper proposes a model of choice that does not assume completeness of the decision maker’s pref...
This paper proposes and analyzes a model of context-dependent choice with stable but incomplete pref...
In accounting for phenomena present in preferential choice experiments, modern models assume a wide ...
To have transitive preferences, for any options x, y, and z, one who prefers x to y and y to z must ...
180 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.This dissertation suggests a ...
As Duncan Luce and other prominent scholars have pointed out on several occasions, testing algebraic...