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An approach to Elsterian hyper-rationalism and its relationship with Personality Factors
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José Carlos Vázquez Parra
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/ hiperracionalidad
/ jon elster
/ personalidad
/ toma de decisiones
2016
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José Carlos Vázquez Parra
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2016
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An approach to Elsterian hyper-rationalism and its relationship with Personality Factors
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An approach to Elsterian hyper-rationalism and its relationship with Personality Factors
2016
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The analysis of decision-making is such an important issue that usually we can find different approaches from sociology, psychology, management, and other areas of the humanities. This article aims to analyze, through a quantitative approach, the possible relationship between the hyper-rationalism behavior of certain decision-makers when faced with a practical dilemma and some personality factors raised by the Inventory of 16 Factors of Cattell. The analyzed data from a group of graduate students, showed that there are personality characteristics with a tendency to generate defects in rationality, affecting not only the decision, but even the act itself and its optimality.
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Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
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