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Goal-based Decision Making An Interpersonal Model

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This work presents a goal-based model of decision making in which the relative priorities of goals drive the decision process -- a psychological alternative to traditional decision analysis. Building on the work of Schank and Abelson, the author uses goals as the basis for a model of interpersonal relations which permits decisions to incorporate personal and adopted goals in a uniform manner. The theory is modelled on the VOTE computer program which simulates Congressional roll-call voting decisions. The VOTE program expands traditional decision making and simulation models by providing not only a choice, but also a natural language explanation, in either English or French. It simulates real members of Congress voting on real bills, and producing reasonable explanations. The program is consistent with much of the descriptive political science literature on Congressional decision making and provides an explicit model of political issues, relationships, and strategies that converge in voting behavior. In developing the VOTE program, the author draws on his own practical experience in politics from four presidential campaigns and the White House. Given the underlying psychological basis of the program, VOTE can be extended to other decision making domains different from politics. Another use for the program is to simulate business decisions such as securities analysis, as well as mundane decision making such as choosing a college or deciding whether to get a Mohawk haircut.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780805813661
ISBN-10: 0805813667
Publisher: Psychology Press
Publication date: 1994
Edition description: 1
Pages: 285
Product dimensions: Height: 9.46 Inches, Length: 6.1 Inches, Weight: 1.19931470528 Pounds, Width: 0.85 Inches
Author: Stephen Slade
Language: en
Binding: Hardcover

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