articlePsychological ReviewJan 1, 2006GREEN OA

The priority heuristic: Making choices without trade-offs.

Johannes Kepler University of Linz · Max Planck Society · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Bernoulli's framework of expected utility serves as a model for various psychological processes, including motivation, moral sense, attitudes, and decision making. To account for evidence at variance with expected utility, the authors generalize the framework of fast and frugal heuristics from inferences to preferences. The priority heuristic predicts (a) the Allais paradox, (b) risk aversion for gains if probabilities are high, (c) risk seeking for gains if probabilities are low (e.g., lottery tickets), (d) risk aversion for losses if probabilities are low (e.g., buying insurance), (e) risk seeking for losses if probabilities are high, (f) the certainty effect, (g) the possibility effect, and (h)…

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  • Heuristic
  • Cognitive psychology
  • Psychology
  • Computer science
  • Artificial intelligence
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