Psychological heuristics are formal models for making decisions that (i) rely on core psychological capacities (e.g., recognizing patterns or recalling information from memory), (ii) do not necessarily use all available information, and process the information they use by simple computations (e.g., ordinal comparisons or un-weighted sums), and (iii) are easy to understand, apply and explain. The contribution of this article is fourfold: First, the conceptual foundation of the psychological heuristics research program is provided, along with a discussion of its relationship to soft and hard OR. Second, empirical evidence and theoretical analyses are presented on the conditions under which psychological heuristics perform on par with or even ...
AbstractMany examples of information processing distortion during the process of diagnosis may be fo...
Recent studies have proposed the use of “fast and frugal” strategies as viable alternatives to suppo...
In military and sports tasks, individuals are often required to perform in a complex and dynamic env...
Bounded rationality refers to problems where there is not adequate time or computational resources i...
Laypeople as well as professionals such as business managers and medical doctors often use psycholog...
A conceptual and historical overview of theories on resource allocation is followed by the construct...
Although the priority heuristic (PH) is conceived as a cognitive-process model, some of its critical...
Precision strike capabilities represent a significant and highly controversial part of present day m...
The objective of the paper consists in finding out the factors of efficiency of the initial action s...
Humans often employ cognitive heuristic principles when making decisions. These cognitive heuristic ...
Humans base typical everyday decisions on rules of thumb or mental shortcuts known as cognitive heur...
This work summarizes the basics of the heuristics and biases approach. It is a psychological approac...
Despite the great progress in devising technological aids to decision makers, most decisions are lar...
A long history of research has explored the complexity and management of risky environments (e.g., J...
This paper reviews literature related to heuristic cognitive strategies as they are used by flight c...
AbstractMany examples of information processing distortion during the process of diagnosis may be fo...
Recent studies have proposed the use of “fast and frugal” strategies as viable alternatives to suppo...
In military and sports tasks, individuals are often required to perform in a complex and dynamic env...
Bounded rationality refers to problems where there is not adequate time or computational resources i...
Laypeople as well as professionals such as business managers and medical doctors often use psycholog...
A conceptual and historical overview of theories on resource allocation is followed by the construct...
Although the priority heuristic (PH) is conceived as a cognitive-process model, some of its critical...
Precision strike capabilities represent a significant and highly controversial part of present day m...
The objective of the paper consists in finding out the factors of efficiency of the initial action s...
Humans often employ cognitive heuristic principles when making decisions. These cognitive heuristic ...
Humans base typical everyday decisions on rules of thumb or mental shortcuts known as cognitive heur...
This work summarizes the basics of the heuristics and biases approach. It is a psychological approac...
Despite the great progress in devising technological aids to decision makers, most decisions are lar...
A long history of research has explored the complexity and management of risky environments (e.g., J...
This paper reviews literature related to heuristic cognitive strategies as they are used by flight c...
AbstractMany examples of information processing distortion during the process of diagnosis may be fo...
Recent studies have proposed the use of “fast and frugal” strategies as viable alternatives to suppo...
In military and sports tasks, individuals are often required to perform in a complex and dynamic env...