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Bounded Rationality: The Role of Psychological Heuristics in OR Konstantinos Katsikopoulos Max Planck Institute for Human Development Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition July 12–15 , 2015 EURO 2015

Bounded Rationality: The Role of Psychological Heuristics in OR Konstantinos Katsikopoulos Max Planck Institute for Human Development Center for Adaptive

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Bounded Rationality:The Role of

Psychological Heuristics in OR

Konstantinos Katsikopoulos Max Planck Institute for Human

DevelopmentCenter for Adaptive Behavior and

Cognition

July 12–15 , 2015

EURO 2015

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Psychological heuristics are formal models for making decisions that

(i) rely heavily on core psychological capacities,

(ii) do not necessarily use all available information, and process the information they use by simple computations, and

(iii) are easy to understand, apply and explain.

Katsikopoulos (2011), Decision Analysis

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900 £ monthly rent 850 £ monthly rent5 km from city center 25 km from city center no access to garden access to garden

Hogarth and Karelaia (2005), Management Science

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Have psychological heuristics actually been applied in the field?

Did it work?

What were the challenges?

Do practitioners care?

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In 1,060 incidents in NATO checkpoints in Afghanistan, there were 7 suicide attacks and 204 civilian casualties. Can we reduce them? With standard models or psychological heuristics?

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Keller and Katsikopoulos (in press), EJOR

Fast and frugal tree

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Keller and Katsikopoulos (in press), EJOR

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Psychological heuristics and soft/hard OR:

Conceptual connections

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Katsikopoulos (submitted), Handbook of Behavioural OR

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Can we flag banks at the risk of failing? To find out, we tested logistic regression and fast and frugal trees in a database of 118 global banks with $100b at the end of 2006, of which 43 failed and 75 survived the crisis.

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Aikman et al (2014), Bank of England Working Paper

Fast and frugal tree

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Aikman et al (2014) Bank of England Working Paper

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Systematic studies of psychological heuristics: When do they

outperform standard models and when not?

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Psychological heuristics have been applied to relevant problems of multi-attribute choice, classification and forecasting. In some problems, it is not clear how to apply standard models of statistics, computer science or hard OR.

Can psychological heuristics scale up to more complex problems such as strategic problems with unclear objectives and multiple disagreeing stakeholders (discussed in French et al, 2009)?

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Back-up slides

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1. Not large performance differences.

2. Simple heuristics are superior in prediction.

3. Each model can outperform the other.

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Human Expertise

Multiple-occupants cue

Leverage ratio

Recognition

Hiatus

Scratch cue

Other single cues

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Environmental Statistics

Small size of training set

Predictability of criterion (given the cues)

Redundancy of cues(due to the criterion)

Lower variance

EnvironmentalStructure

Non-compensatory binary cues(weights or validities)

Error cancellation (more than two alternatives with binary cues)

Dominant alternatives(simple or cumulative)

Competitive bias

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The bias-variance tradeoff

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Under risk, an effort-accuracy tradeoff holds.

But not necessarily so under uncertainty:prediction error = (bias)2 + variance +

noise

Bias is the mean difference between the estimated function and the true function.

Variance is the variance around the mean estimated function.

Gigerenzer and Brighton (2009), TopiCS

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Gigerenzer and Brighton (2009), TopiCS

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Cumulative dominance

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Option A cumulatively dominates option B whenever: Σk i ak (A) Σk i ak (B).

e.g., a1(A) = 1, a2(A) = 0, a3(A) = 1 a1(B) = 0, a2(B) = 1, a3(B) = 0

Kirkwood and Sarin (1985), Operations Research

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For additive utility functions, U(A) = Σi i ai (A), cumulative dominance characterizes the optimality of lexicographic heuristics.

For multi-linear utility functions, U(A) = Σi i ai (A) + Σi Σj > i i, j ai (A)aj

(A) + … + i, j,…,k ai (A)aj (A)… ak(A), cumulative dominance leads to the optimality of lexicographic heuristics.

Baucells, Carasco and Hogarth (2008)

Baucells et al (2008), Operations Research Katsikopoulos et al (2014), EURO J. Decision Processes

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Şimşek (2013), NIPS

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Şimşek and Buckmann (2015)