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An Experimental Comparison of Quantum Decision Theoretical Models of Intertemporal Choice for Gain and Loss

An Experimental Comparison of Quantum Decision Theoretical Models of Intertemporal Choice for Gain and Loss
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摘要 In mathematical physics and psychology, “quantum decision theory” has been proposed to explain anomalies in human decision-making. One of such quantum models has been proposed to explain time inconsistency in human decision over time. In this study, we conducted a behavioral experiment to examine which quantum decision models best account for human intertemporal choice. We observed that a q-exponential model developed in Tsallis’ thermodynamics (based on Takahashi’s (2005) nonlinear time perception theory) best fit human behavioral data for both gain and loss, among other quantum decision models. In mathematical physics and psychology, “quantum decision theory” has been proposed to explain anomalies in human decision-making. One of such quantum models has been proposed to explain time inconsistency in human decision over time. In this study, we conducted a behavioral experiment to examine which quantum decision models best account for human intertemporal choice. We observed that a q-exponential model developed in Tsallis’ thermodynamics (based on Takahashi’s (2005) nonlinear time perception theory) best fit human behavioral data for both gain and loss, among other quantum decision models.
出处 《Journal of Quantum Information Science》 2012年第4期119-122,共4页 量子信息科学期刊(英文)
关键词 Discounting NEUROECONOMICS ECONOPHYSICS QUANTUM DECISION Theory Tsallis’ STATISTICS Discounting Neuroeconomics Econophysics Quantum Decision Theory Tsallis’ Statistics
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