Decision Making Biases and Context
Résumé
Although it seems obvious that decision making is a contextual task, it is rarely referred to contextual information in papers dealing with decision making. Our work tries to bridge this gap. We begin by examining the contextual dimension of decision making. Then, we relate to context the so-called framing effect. We finish this overview of context and decision making by bringing some details on the proceduralization process of the contextual knowledge.