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Explaining versus Describing Human Decisions. Hilbert Space Structures in Decision Theory (1904.02523v1)

Published 4 Apr 2019 in q-bio.NC, cs.AI, and quant-ph

Abstract: Despite the impressive success of quantum structures to model long-standing human judgement and decision puzzles, the {\it quantum cognition research programme} still faces challenges about its explanatory power. Indeed, quantum models introduce new parameters, which may fit empirical data without necessarily explaining them. Also, one wonders whether more general non-classical structures are better equipped to model cognitive phenomena. In this paper, we provide a {\it realistic-operational foundation of decision processes} using a known decision-making puzzle, the {\it Ellsberg paradox}, as a case study. Then, we elaborate a novel representation of the Ellsberg decision situation applying standard quantum correspondence rules which map realistic-operational entities into quantum mathematical terms. This result opens the way towards an independent, foundational rather than phenomenological, motivation for a general use of quantum Hilbert space structures in human cognition.

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