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Choice Rules and Accumulator Networks.

Sudeep Bhatia1

  • 1Behavioral Science Group, Warwick Business School, University of Warwick.

Decision (Washington, D.C.)
|July 4, 2017
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This study introduces a novel preference accumulation model for multi-attribute decisions, integrating attribute processing with accumulation. This cognitive model offers a unified approach to heuristic choice rules.

Keywords:
decision makingheuristicsleaky competitive accumulationmulti-attribute choicesequential sampling

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Area of Science:

  • Cognitive Science
  • Decision Science
  • Computational Neuroscience

Background:

  • Multi-attribute choice involves complex heuristic rules.
  • Existing preference accumulation models have limitations in attribute representation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a novel preference accumulation model.
  • To demonstrate its ability to implement various heuristic choice rules.
  • To integrate attribute processing with preference accumulation.

Main Methods:

  • Developed a preference accumulation model using leaky competitive networks.
  • Incorporated attribute processing, including leakage and competition, into the model.
  • Modeled heuristic choice rules like lexicographic, tallying, and equal weights.

Main Results:

  • The model successfully implements multiple heuristic choice rules.
  • Attribute-wise comparisons, including relative rank, are performed.
  • The model integrates symbolic and connectionist approaches to heuristic choice.

Conclusions:

  • Preference accumulation models can incorporate sophisticated attribute processing.
  • Leaky competitive networks can mimic symbolic heuristic choice models.
  • A unitary cognitive model for preferential choice integrating different approaches is feasible.