On the Computational Complexity of Consumer Decision Rules.
A consumer entering a new bookstore can face more than 250,000 alternatives. The efficiency of compensatory and noncompensatory decision rules for finding a preferred item depends on the efficiency of their associated information operators. At best, item-by-item information operators lead to linear...
Main Authors: | Norman, A, Ahmed, A, Chou, J, Dalal, A, Fortson, K, Jindal, C, Kurz, C, Lee, H, Payne, J, Rando, R, Sheppard, K, Sublett, E, Sussman, J, White, I |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer
2004
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