Choice Rules and Accumulator Networks by Sudeep Bhatia

Decision makers often use sophisticated rules to make their decisions. For example, when trying to evaluate two objects they may look at a single attribute and choose the object that is best on that attribute. Alternatively, they may try to examine all attributes, and then add up these attributes to determine the total desirability of …

Sudeep Bhatia on Sequential sampling and paradoxes of risky choice

    Sudeep Bhatia, NIBS Research Fellow at the University of Warwick, recently published ‘Sequential sampling and paradoxes of risky choice‘ in the Psychonomic Bulletin & Review (June 2014). Abstract: The common-ratio, common-consequence, reflection, and event-splitting effects are some of the best-known findings in decision-making research. They represent robust violations of expected utility theory, and …