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Issue Title: FOUNDATIONS OF THE DECISION SCIENCES. Edited by Horacio Arló-Costa and Jeffrey Helzner

The hypothesis that human reasoning and decision-making can be roughly modeled by Expected Utility Theory has been at the core of decision science. Accumulating evidence has led researchers to modify the hypothesis. One of the latest additions to the field is Dual Process theory, which attempts to explain variance between participants and tasks when it comes to deviations from Expected Utility Theory. It is argued that Dual Process theories at this point cannot replace previous theories, since they, among other things, lack a firm conceptual framework, and have no means of producing independent evidence for their case.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Title
Decision science: from Ramsey to dual process theories
Author
Sahlin, Nils-eric; Wallin, Annika; Persson, Johannes
Pages
129-143
Publication year
2010
Publication date
Jan 2010
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
00397857
e-ISSN
15730964
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
807430761
Copyright
Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2010