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Performance of capacity constrained decision makers
In traditional formulations of a decision problem the set of possible decision rules D is limited only by mathematical restrictions. However, research in human information processing and decision making has frequently indicated that the decision rules actually used by human decision makers are constrained by the decision maker's information processing limitations. In this paper the impact of some information processing constraints on a decision maker's performance is investigated.