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``Take-the-best'' and other simple strategies: why and when they work ``well'' with binary cues
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    ``Take-the-best'' and other simple strategies: why and when they work ``well'' with binary cues (English)
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    20 December 2006
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    decision making
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    bounded rationality
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    lexicographic rules
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    take-the-best
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    equal weighting
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