Can a linear value function explain choices? An experimental study

Can a linear value function explain choices? An experimental study

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Article ID: iaor20122083
Volume: 219
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 360
End Page Number: 367
Publication Date: Jun 2012
Journal: European Journal of Operational Research
Authors: , , ,
Keywords: decision theory: multiple criteria
Abstract:

We investigate in a simple bi‐criteria experimental study, whether subjects are consistent with a linear value function while making binary choices. Many inconsistencies appeared in our experiment. However, the impact of inconsistencies on the linearity vs. non‐linearity of the value function was minor. Moreover, a linear value function seems to predict choices for bi‐criteria problems quite well. This ability to predict is independent of whether the value function is diagnosed linear or not. Inconsistencies in responses did not necessarily change the original diagnosis of the form of the value function. Our findings have implications for the design and development of decision support tools for Multiple Criteria Decision Making problems.

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