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The following pages link to Fast, frugal, and fit: simple heuristics for paired comparison (Q1611614):
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- On the role of psychological heuristics in operational research; and a demonstration in military stability operations (Q321098) (← links)
- Naïve heuristics for paired comparisons: some results on their relative accuracy (Q856650) (← links)
- ``Take-the-best'' and other simple strategies: why and when they work ``well'' with binary cues (Q857658) (← links)
- Qualitative heuristics for balancing the pros and cons (Q935036) (← links)
- One-reason decision-making: modeling violations of expected utility theory (Q946664) (← links)
- Compatibility effects in the prescriptive application of psychological heuristics: inhibition, integration and selection (Q2242388) (← links)
- Meta-inductive prediction based on attractivity weighting: mathematical and empirical performance evaluation (Q2332810) (← links)
- Tight upper bounds for the expected loss of lexicographic heuristics in binary multi-attribute choice (Q2427207) (← links)
- Nonparametric item response theory axioms and properties under nonlinearity and their exemplification with knowledge space theory (Q2466902) (← links)
- Ignoring information in binary choice with continuous variables: When is less ``more''? (Q2483821) (← links)
- Sources of complexity in subset choice (Q2483826) (← links)
- The ecological rationality of simple group heuristics: Effects of group member strategies on decision accuracy (Q2502428) (← links)
- Inferring latent class lexicographic rules from choice data (Q2517781) (← links)
- Categorization with limited resources: A family of simple heuristics (Q2519502) (← links)
- Axiomatic rationality and ecological rationality (Q2695161) (← links)
- The Impact of Parameterized Complexity to Interdisciplinary Problem Solving (Q2908532) (← links)
- Why Do Simple Heuristics Perform Well in Choices with Binary Attributes? (Q4691971) (← links)
- Randomized Algorithms for Lexicographic Inference (Q5126607) (← links)