Cognitive Biases in Decision Making: Maximizing Utility or Minimizing the Effort?

This study examines cognitive biases in human decision-making. Three research objectives are investigated in the study: (i) identifying cognitive biases before the process of decision-making by individuals, (ii) identifying cognitive biases after the process of decision-making by individual and, (ii...

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主要作者: Teh, Wooi Teik
格式: Thesis
語言:英语
英语
出版: 2012
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description This study examines cognitive biases in human decision-making. Three research objectives are investigated in the study: (i) identifying cognitive biases before the process of decision-making by individuals, (ii) identifying cognitive biases after the process of decision-making by individual and, (iii) suggest solution or de-biases method for an ideal condition in decision-making. The goal of this study is to understand various tendency biases in judgment and decision making and tries to suggest particular solution in order to achieve the ideal condition in decision making. Most of the findings in this study are developed from the theory of economic behavior and experimental-economics. The research highlighted the inadequacy of an economic theory which is, in reality people go for the minimization of effort rather than the standard assumption that every decision depends on the pursuit of “utility maximization”. In addition the study offers certain explanation concerning the boundaries assumption of rational-agent of economic theory and why it has been prevailed in the past decade.
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spelling oai:etd.uum.edu.my:31472016-04-24T02:08:37Z https://etd.uum.edu.my/3147/ Cognitive Biases in Decision Making: Maximizing Utility or Minimizing the Effort? Teh, Wooi Teik BF Psychology This study examines cognitive biases in human decision-making. Three research objectives are investigated in the study: (i) identifying cognitive biases before the process of decision-making by individuals, (ii) identifying cognitive biases after the process of decision-making by individual and, (iii) suggest solution or de-biases method for an ideal condition in decision-making. The goal of this study is to understand various tendency biases in judgment and decision making and tries to suggest particular solution in order to achieve the ideal condition in decision making. Most of the findings in this study are developed from the theory of economic behavior and experimental-economics. The research highlighted the inadequacy of an economic theory which is, in reality people go for the minimization of effort rather than the standard assumption that every decision depends on the pursuit of “utility maximization”. In addition the study offers certain explanation concerning the boundaries assumption of rational-agent of economic theory and why it has been prevailed in the past decade. 2012 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://etd.uum.edu.my/3147/1/TEH_WOOI_TEIK.pdf text en https://etd.uum.edu.my/3147/4/TEH_WOOI_TEIK.pdf Teh, Wooi Teik (2012) Cognitive Biases in Decision Making: Maximizing Utility or Minimizing the Effort? Masters thesis, Universiti Utara Malaysia.
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title Cognitive Biases in Decision Making: Maximizing Utility or Minimizing the Effort?
title_full Cognitive Biases in Decision Making: Maximizing Utility or Minimizing the Effort?
title_fullStr Cognitive Biases in Decision Making: Maximizing Utility or Minimizing the Effort?
title_full_unstemmed Cognitive Biases in Decision Making: Maximizing Utility or Minimizing the Effort?
title_short Cognitive Biases in Decision Making: Maximizing Utility or Minimizing the Effort?
title_sort cognitive biases in decision making maximizing utility or minimizing the effort
topic BF Psychology
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