Kelman, Mark; Rottenstreich, Yuval; Tversky, Amos - In: The Journal of Legal Studies 25 (1996) 2, pp. 287-318
Classical theories of choice associate with each option a unique value such that, given an offered set, the decision maker chooses the option of highest value. An immediate consequence is context-independence: the relative ranking of any two options should not vary with the presence or absence...