Essays about: "Choice Blindness"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 essays containing the words Choice Blindness.
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1. The Dynamics of Preserving Transitive Choice and Preference: Transitivity in the context of Choice Blindness
University essay from Lunds universitet/KognitionsvetenskapAbstract : In most normative and prescriptive decision theories, transitivity is a presumed property of any preference relation, stating that for any choice alternatives x, y, z and preference relation R, if xRy and yRz, then xRz. However, what is normatively expected of an ideally rational agent may still be descriptively false under certain contexts and empirically motivated decision models. READ MORE
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2. Implementation of data visualisation support for colorblind users
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : Detta projekt ämnar att visa hur stöd kan implementeras för färgblinda användare på applikationer. För att hjälpa webbutvecklare att pervälja färger med hög kontrast från färgblinda användares spektiv skapades ett designverktyg. READ MORE
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3. Choice blindness and the (in)transitivity of preferences: A graph-based method for studying preference structures in real-time
University essay from Lunds universitet/KognitionsvetenskapAbstract : The axiom of transitivity states that if a person prefers option A to B and B to C, he must also prefer A to C. This simple axiom is often seen as one of the pillars of rational choice, but whether it should be has created a divide in the research community. READ MORE
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4. Choice Awareness and Manipulation Blindness: a cognitive semiotic exploration of choice-making and memory
University essay from Lunds universitet/Masterprogram: Språk och språkvetenskap; Lunds universitet/Kognitiv semiotikAbstract : “Choice blindness” (CB) refers to a certain tendency to accept a choice that is presented to us as if it were our own, even when we have never made it. In the last decade, CB has been treated as a research tool in a series of experiments in different domains and modalities (e.g. Johansson et al. READ MORE
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5. False Memories Resulting from a Choice Blindness Task Shapes Future Political Attitudes
University essay from Lunds universitet/KognitionsvetenskapAbstract : In many attitude theories, it is commonly assumed that what we believe in is partly based on our own past actions, and that these actions shape our present opinion towards an issue. This suggests that how one remembers and represents past deci-sions could have an instigating role in establishing future at-titudes. READ MORE