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A map of decoy influence in human multialternative choice
2020
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Human decisions can be biased by irrelevant information. For example, choices between two preferred alternatives can be swayed by a third option that is inferior or unavailable. Previous work has identified three classic biases, known as the attraction, similarity, and compromise effects, which arise during choices between economic alternatives defined by two attributes. However, the reliability, interrelationship, and computational origin of these three biases have been controversial. Here, a
doi:10.1073/pnas.2005058117
pmid:32958673
fatcat:n44jncrbwfa3pnomfodhjlat2e