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has glosseng: Decision Field Theory (DFT), is a computational model of decision making, that models deliberation as a diffusion process. The Decision Field Theory (DFT) was published by Jerome R. Busemeyer and James T. Townsend in 1993 . It is a process model used to predict decision making under uncertainty. This model can be used to predict not only choice outcomes but also response times and context effects. The DFT also offers a bridge to neuroscience. The DFT can explain violations of stochastic dominance, violations of strong stochastic transitivity, violations of independence between alternatives, serial position effects on preference, speed accuracy tradeoff effects, inverse relation between probability and decision time, changes in decisions under time pressure, as well as preference reversals.
lexicalizationeng: decision field theory
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