Random consideration and choice: a case study of ``default options
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Random consideration and choice: a case study of ``default'' options
Random consideration and choice: a case study of ``default'' options
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- Stochastic choice with bounded processing capacity
- Disentangling preferences and limited attention: random-utility models with consideration sets
- Stochastic choice with limited memory
- A random attention and utility model
- Randomization vs. Selection: How to Choose in the Absence of Preference?
- Random utility and limited consideration
- Hazard rate, stochastic choice and consideration sets
- Default effects and follow-on behaviour: evidence from an electricity pricing program
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