Suboptimality and efficiency in human decision-making
<p>A good decision in isolation may be a bad decision in other conditions. Existing normative theories have been used to benchmark human performance. This is a compelling feature as they provide an understanding of how our decision unfolds in an orderly and rational way. These theories often a...
Main Author: | Li, CL |
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Other Authors: | Summerfield, C |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2019
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