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    Incremental Rationality Is a Less-Than-Perfect Form of Rationality in Which
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Incremental Rationality Is a Less-Than-Perfect Form of Rationality in Which

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Incremental rationality is a less-than-perfect form of rationality in which decision makers cannot be perfectly rational because decisions are complex and complete information is unavailable or cannot be fully processed.

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