Decision Simplification
Reducing decisions to a single dominant rule is described as appealing but incomplete. The goal of the framework is to integrate criteria rather than substitute one for another. Real decisions involve many criteria at once. People often co…
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Reducing decisions to a single dominant rule is described as appealing but incomplete. The goal of the framework is to integrate criteria rather than substitute one for another. Real decisions involve many criteria at once. People often collapse decisions to one criterion because tracking many criteria is cognitively demanding.