posted on 1980-07-01, 00:00authored byJoseph B. Kadane, Patrick D. Larkey
This paper explores the distinction between normative and positive theoretical statements in
a game theoretic context from a Bayesian perspective. Normative and positive theoretical
statements are often confused in decision making research. The confusion results from some
unique epistemological and methodological problems associated with cognitive behavior as an
object for scientific inquiry. The confusion persists because of poor model validation procedures
which are themselves further complicated by the confusion. The confusion greatly
impedes the development of more useful prescriptions for and predictions of human decision
behavior. From a Bayesian perspective which acknowledges the importance of incomplete
information and imperfect theories of behavior, the confusion is unnecessary.