Avoiding Undesired Choices Using Intelligent Adaptive Systems

04/10/2014
by   Amir Konigsberg, et al.
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We propose a number of heuristics that can be used for identifying when intransitive choice behaviour is likely to occur in choice situations. We also suggest two methods for avoiding undesired choice behaviour, namely transparent communication and adaptive choice-set generation. We believe that these two ways can contribute to the avoidance of decision biases in choice situations that may often be regretted.

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