Unlocking the Adaptive Toolbox: How Real People Make Decisions
Humans and animals make decisions with limited knowledge and resources. The idea of bounded rationality suggests that people use a toolbox of simple rules to make decisions, rather than always trying to optimize outcomes. This approach focuses on how real people actually make decisions in uncertain situations, without needing to calculate probabilities or utilities. The concept of bounded rationality extends beyond just cognitive tools to include emotions and social norms as rational strategies.