Prior symmetry, similarity-based reasoning, and endogenous categorization |
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Authors: | Marcin P?ski |
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Affiliation: | Department of Economics, University of Texas at Austin, 1 University Station #C3100, Austin, TX 78712, United States |
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Abstract: | This paper presents a rational theory of categorization and similarity-based reasoning. I study a model of sequential learning in which the decision maker infers unknown properties of an object from information about other objects. The decision maker may use the following heuristics: divide objects into categories with similar properties and predict that a member of a category has a property if some other member of this category has this property. The environment is symmetric: the decision maker has no reason to believe that the objects and properties are a priori different. In symmetric environments, categorization is an optimal solution to an inductive inference problem. Any optimal solution looks as if the decision maker categorizes. Various experimental observations about similarity-based reasoning coincide with the optimal behavior in my model. |
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Keywords: | C44 |
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