Theory of Case-Based Decisions
Discover the innovative insights of Gilboa and Schmeidler's "Theory of Case-Based Decisions," published by Cambridge University Press in 2001. This engaging paperback, spanning 210 pages, presents a groundbreaking framework for understanding decision-making under uncertainty. The authors delve into the fascinating concept that individuals often rely on past experiences to guide their choices. Through a detailed examination of general theory, the book explores its connections to planning, repeated decision problems, inductive reasoning, and the learning process. Ideal for anyone interested in cognitive science, psychology, or economics, this work offers a comprehensive approach to the intricacies of human decision-making. Enhance your knowledge with this essential text from a leading academic publisher, available now at Bookshop. Don't miss out on this opportunity to deepen your understanding of case-based reasoning!