COGNITION IN NATURAL ENVIRONMENTS: USING SIMULATED SCENARIOS IN COMPLEX DECISION-MAKING (2008)
Charles E. Hughes, Glenn Harrison, Steve Fiore, Elisabet Rutström, Eileen Smith, Christopher B. Stapleton
We present a new approach using virtual environment scenarios to study decision making in complex tasks. Using simulation techniques we build a bridge between abstract and naturalistic environments...
Voting Games and Computational Complexity by (2007)
Glenn W. Harrison, Tanga Mcdaniel, The Darla Moore, Government For Funding, To David Kennison, ...
Voting rules over three or more alternatives suffer from a general problem of manipulability. However, if the rule is “difficult ” to manipulate, in some formal computational sense that is...