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Representing Psychological Dimensions of Decisions: Implications for Behavioral Decision Models

Abstract

This study investigated the dimensions of the psychological similarity space associated with decisions people commonly encounter in their life. Four distinct clusters were found within a three-dimensional space, which suggested that people classifiy decisions based on content per se (professional-personal), as well as general characteristics of the decisions, namely, importance and complexity. These findings have implications for decision strategy selection.

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