• of regret is often experienced, and can be measured as the value of difference between a made decision and the optimal decision. The theory of regret aversion...
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    Regret is the emotion of wishing one had made a different decision in the past, because the consequences of the decision one did make were unfavorable...
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  • Friendly fraud Marketing Overchoice Post-purchase rationalization Regret (decision theory) Winner's curse Marković, Zorica; Antanasijević, Iva (2012). "The...
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  • (sometimes Minmax, MM or saddle point) is a decision rule used in artificial intelligence, decision theory, game theory, statistics, and philosophy for minimizing...
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    individual decisions are motivated by a desire to avoid it—is a focus in the field of decision analysis, as disappointment is, along with regret, one of...
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    Approach Decision downloading Decision fatigue Decision quality Decision-making software Decision-making unit Decision management Emotional choice theory Ethical...
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  • Causal decision theory (CDT) is a school of thought within decision theory which states that, when a rational agent is confronted with a set of possible...
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  • Analysis paralysis (category Decision analysis)
    Choice: Why More Is Less Perfect is the enemy of good Perfectionism Regret (decision theory) Search cost Secretary problem Thinking, Fast and Slow VUCA Wicked...
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  • traditional decision-making models such as regret theory, prospect theory, and hyperbolic discounting. These discoveries showed that decision makers consider...
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  • Group decision-making (also known as collaborative decision-making or collective decision-making) is a situation faced when individuals collectively make...
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  • Swap regret is a concept from game theory. It is a generalization of regret in a repeated, n-decision game. A player's swap-regret is defined to be the...
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  • Regret, Tennessee, a former unincorporated community in the United States Regret (Halo), one of the Prophets from the game of Halo 2 Regret (decision...
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  • convince themselves that they made the right decision and to diminish regret. Usually these feelings of regret are more prevalent after online purchases...
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  • Yeung Ling Crusader: No Regret, a 1996 action computer game Regret-free decision theory. No Regret Life, a Japanese rock band No Regrets (disambiguation) This...
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  • Egalitarian rule (category Social choice theory)
    Max-min fair scheduling - max-min fairness in process scheduling. Regret (decision theory) Wald's maximin model Sen, Amartya (2017-02-20). Collective Choice...
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    Emotion (redirect from Emotion theory)
    evolutionary theory. The most prominent ideas suggest that emotions have evolved to serve various adaptive functions: Survival, threat detection, decision-making...
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  • Allais paradox (category Decision-making paradoxes)
    predictions of expected utility theory. The Allais paradox demonstrates that individuals rarely make rational decisions consistently when required to do...
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  • Gamma-minimax inference (category Decision theory)
    In the statistical decision theory, where one is faced with making decisions in the presence of statistical knowledge, Γ-minimax inference is a minimax...
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  • Regression-kriging Regression model validation Regression toward the mean Regret (decision theory) Reification (statistics) Rejection sampling Relationships among...
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    Loss function (category Optimal decisions)
    In mathematical optimization and decision theory, a loss function or cost function (sometimes also called an error function) is a function that maps an...
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  • other psychological aspects of decision-making matter only to the extent that they directly impact choice. The theory of subjective expected utility combines...
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  • Maximization (psychology) (category Decision theory)
    with greater depression and regret; with lower satisfaction with choices; with greater perfectionism; and with greater decision-making confusion, commitment...
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  • Risk aversion (psychology) (category Optimal decisions)
    supporting the feeling of regret. Regret, an emotion which heavily influences decision making, leads individuals to make decisions which circumvent encountering...
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  • or preordering an item far in the future the consumer may regret or change their decision in the extended time that they are forced to wait to receive...
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  • decision options. It is an important concept in decision theory. In order to compare the different decision outcomes, one commonly assigns a utility value...
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  • developed regret theory as an alternative with Graham Loomes. In support of this work, he developed a number of experimental methods to test theories of decision...
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  • F, Cosulich A, Ferrante D (2015). "Once bitten, twice shy: Experienced regret and non-adaptive choice switching". PeerJ. 3: e1035. doi:10.7717/peerj.1035...
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    probability theory and machine learning, the multi-armed bandit problem (sometimes called the K- or N-armed bandit problem) is a problem in which a decision maker...
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  • Status quo bias (category Prospect theory)
    Loss aversion also leads to greater regret for action than for inaction; more regret is experienced when a decision changes the status quo than when it...
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  • In decision theory, competitive regret is the relative regret compared to an oracle with limited or unlimited power in the process of distribution estimation...
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