Sources of Power: How People Make Decisions (The MIT Press)
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Jim Shanteau (1992) has noted that when people are dissatisfied with the results of a rational choice exercise, they often change their ratings to make it come out the way they want.
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This is one basis for what we call intuition: recognizing things without knowing how we do the recognizing.