Unawareness, a situation in which decision makers or players do not contemplate some contingencies or strategies, presents a significant challenge to traditional models in decision theory and game ...
Epistemic decision theory integrates formal models of rational belief with the processes of decision‐making under uncertainty. It addresses how agents should revise their credences in light of new and ...
A new study reviewed and challenged Kurt Lewin’s long-standing motivational conflicts theory with new findings that suggest the difficulty of resolving conflicts depends on the emotional context. The ...
Is there a distinctive type of “self-locating” uncertainty which concerns who one is or what time it is (as opposed to what the world is objectively like)? If so, how should such uncertainty be ...
This post continues the series on “Making Better Decisions,” which started here and discussed the dangers of intuition here and here. We last discussed how using the wrong way to decide can make you ...
Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. With the world around us changing rapidly, uncertainty is inescapable. We feel it in both our personal and ...