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Kim Hill talks to behaviouralecologist Dr Rochelle Constantine, Senior Lecturer at the School of Biological Sciences, University of Auckland.
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Behaviouralecologists predict preferences using absolute properties of each option, while decision theorists focus on relative evaluations at the time of choice.
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This can be done combining normative models derived from evolutionary hypotheses with descriptive regularities across species found by experimental psychologists and behaviouralecologists.