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The Dynamics of Preserving Transitive Choice and Preference: Transitivity in the context of Choice Blindness

Zander, Daniel LU (2023) KOGM20 20231
Cognitive Science
Abstract
In most normative and prescriptive decision theories, transitivity is a presumed property of any preference relation, stating that for any choice alternatives x, y, z and preference relation R, if xRy and yRz, then xRz. However, what is normatively expected of an ideally rational agent may still be descriptively false under certain contexts and empirically motivated decision models. One such possible context is that of Choice Blindness manipulation. Current investigations attempts a purposeful elicitation of intransitivity by utilizing preference change effects following choice blindness manipulation. To the extent that this is possible, the thesis seeks to discern possible cognitive mechanisms that contribute to the defence or... (More)
In most normative and prescriptive decision theories, transitivity is a presumed property of any preference relation, stating that for any choice alternatives x, y, z and preference relation R, if xRy and yRz, then xRz. However, what is normatively expected of an ideally rational agent may still be descriptively false under certain contexts and empirically motivated decision models. One such possible context is that of Choice Blindness manipulation. Current investigations attempts a purposeful elicitation of intransitivity by utilizing preference change effects following choice blindness manipulation. To the extent that this is possible, the thesis seeks to discern possible cognitive mechanisms that contribute to the defence or preservation of transitivity in choice and preference. Initial results indicate no effect of choice blindness manipulation on the rates of intransitive preference. Further analysis demonstrates different patterns of behavior which are most readilty interpreted as attempts at defending against intransitive or otherwise preserving already transitive choice structures. (Less)
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author
Zander, Daniel LU
supervisor
organization
alternative title
Dynamiken bakom bevarandet av transitiva val och preferenser: Transitivitet i kontexten av Choice Blindness
course
KOGM20 20231
year
type
H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
subject
keywords
transitivity, choice blindness, preference, dynamics, mechanism
language
English
id
9135307
date added to LUP
2023-09-07 11:02:06
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2023-09-07 11:02:06
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  abstract     = {{In most normative and prescriptive decision theories, transitivity is a presumed property of any preference relation, stating that for any choice alternatives x, y, z and preference relation R, if xRy and yRz, then xRz. However, what is normatively expected of an ideally rational agent may still be descriptively false under certain contexts and empirically motivated decision models. One such possible context is that of Choice Blindness manipulation. Current investigations attempts a purposeful elicitation of intransitivity by utilizing preference change effects following choice blindness manipulation. To the extent that this is possible, the thesis seeks to discern possible cognitive mechanisms that contribute to the defence or preservation of transitivity in choice and preference. Initial results indicate no effect of choice blindness manipulation on the rates of intransitive preference. Further analysis demonstrates different patterns of behavior which are most readilty interpreted as attempts at defending against intransitive or otherwise preserving already transitive choice structures.}},
  author       = {{Zander, Daniel}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{The Dynamics of Preserving Transitive Choice and Preference: Transitivity in the context of Choice Blindness}},
  year         = {{2023}},
}