Abstract
The choice functions were rationalized by multiple rationales. A variant of the economist's standard way of explaining choice behavior, by seeking a small number of orderings, was presented. The standard approach to choice functions that violates Independence of Irrelevant Alternatives (IIA) was extended.
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