A Boundedly Rational Decision-Making Model Based on Weakly Consistent Preference Relations

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Abstract

Completeness is one of the basic assumptions about the rational preference relation in classical decision theory. Strongly and weakly consistent preferences are presented by abandoning the completeness of the rational preference relation. Some expansion and contraction conditions are proposed and the relationships between these conditions of rationality are discussed. The relationships between the conditions of rationality and boundedly rational choice behavior based on strongly and weakly consistent preferences are analyzed and discussed. Furthermore, an example about the choices of chocolates with interval ordinal numbers is given to explain some of the main conclusions in this paper. The results can be used as references for the study of boundedly rational decisions.

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Wu, X., & Xiao, H. (2022). A Boundedly Rational Decision-Making Model Based on Weakly Consistent Preference Relations. Symmetry, 14(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/sym14050918

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