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Chorus, C.G. (author), van Cranenburgh, S. (author), Daniel, A.M. (author), Sandorf, Erlend Dancke (author), Sobhani, Anae (author), Szép, T. (author)
Theories of decision-making are routinely based on the notion that decision-makers choose alternatives which align with their underlying preferences—and hence that their preferences can be inferred from their choices. In some situations, however, a decision-maker may wish to hide his or her preferences from an onlooker. This paper argues that...
journal article 2021
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Tang, T. (author), Ghorbani, Amineh (author), Chorus, C.G. (author)
In the field of opinion dynamics, the hiding of opinions is routinely modeled as staying silent. However, staying silent is not always feasible. In situations where opinions are indirectly expressed by one’s observable actions, people may however try to hide their opinions via a more complex and intelligent strategy called obfuscation, which...
journal article 2021