keuzepatroon
Keuzepatroon, literally meaning “choice pattern” in Dutch, refers to recurring tendencies in how people select among alternatives. In decision theory, consumer research and behavioral economics, it describes regularities in preferences that appear across different options, times, or contexts. A keuzepatroon may be deterministic (the same option is chosen given specific attribute differences) or probabilistic (choices follow a predictable likelihood).
Several factors shape keuzepatroonen, including price sensitivity, perceived risk, trade-offs between attributes such as quality and
Researchers study these patterns using methods such as choice experiments, conjoint analysis, discrete choice models, and
Applications span product design and pricing decisions, marketing strategy, and public policy, particularly in the design
Critics caution that keuzepatroonen are often context-dependent and may change over time, with findings sensitive to