The effectiveness of decision rules depends on characteristics of both rules and environments. A theoretical analysis of environments specifies the relative predictive accuracies of the lexicographic rule 'take-the-best' (TTB) and other simple strategies for binary choice. We identify three factors: how the environment weights variables; characteristics of choice sets; and error. For cases involving from three to five binary cues, TTB is effective across many environments. However, hybrids of equal weights (EW) and TTB models are more effective as environments become more compensatory. In the presence of error, TTB and similar models do not predict much better than a naïve model that exploits dominance. We emphasize psychological implicatio...
The “take the best” model of decision making proposes that people make decisions by sequentially sea...
This article presents a preference accumulation model that can be used to implement a number of diff...
In the theoretical part of the thesis, several models of probabilistic inference will be described w...
Take The Best (TTB) is a fast and frugal heuristic for paired comparison that has been proposed as a...
Take The Best (TTB) is a fast and frugal heuristic for paired comparison that has been proposed as a...
Given the difficulties people experience in making trade-offs, what are the consequences of using si...
Decision strategies explain how people integrate multiple sources of information to make probabilist...
An important problem in descriptive and prescriptive research in decision making is to identify “reg...
Take-the-best (TTB) is a fast and frugal heuristic for paired comparison that has been proposed as a...
This paper studies the so-called Take the Best (TTB) and the other two related heuristics which are ...
The search for different options before making a consequential choice is a central aspect of many im...
Aspects of an experimental environment were manipulated in 3 experiments to examine the parameters u...
Simple heuristics, such as deterministic elimination by aspects (DEBA) and equal weighting of attrib...
In Tversky's (1969) model of a lexicographic semiorder, a preference is generated via the sequential...
How do we make decisions when confronted with several alternatives (e.g., on a supermarket shelf)? P...
The “take the best” model of decision making proposes that people make decisions by sequentially sea...
This article presents a preference accumulation model that can be used to implement a number of diff...
In the theoretical part of the thesis, several models of probabilistic inference will be described w...
Take The Best (TTB) is a fast and frugal heuristic for paired comparison that has been proposed as a...
Take The Best (TTB) is a fast and frugal heuristic for paired comparison that has been proposed as a...
Given the difficulties people experience in making trade-offs, what are the consequences of using si...
Decision strategies explain how people integrate multiple sources of information to make probabilist...
An important problem in descriptive and prescriptive research in decision making is to identify “reg...
Take-the-best (TTB) is a fast and frugal heuristic for paired comparison that has been proposed as a...
This paper studies the so-called Take the Best (TTB) and the other two related heuristics which are ...
The search for different options before making a consequential choice is a central aspect of many im...
Aspects of an experimental environment were manipulated in 3 experiments to examine the parameters u...
Simple heuristics, such as deterministic elimination by aspects (DEBA) and equal weighting of attrib...
In Tversky's (1969) model of a lexicographic semiorder, a preference is generated via the sequential...
How do we make decisions when confronted with several alternatives (e.g., on a supermarket shelf)? P...
The “take the best” model of decision making proposes that people make decisions by sequentially sea...
This article presents a preference accumulation model that can be used to implement a number of diff...
In the theoretical part of the thesis, several models of probabilistic inference will be described w...