preferencesdesires
Preferencesdesires is a term used in cognitive science, psychology, and related fields to describe the interplay between two closely related but distinct constructs that guide human choice: preferences and desires. Preferences are evaluative judgments about options, often structured as rankings or utility estimates. Desires are motivational states or cravings that push a person toward particular outcomes, sometimes independent of or in tension with stated preferences.
The two constructs differ in stability and function. Preferences tend to be relatively stable over time and
Measurement and research approaches vary. In economics, preferences are inferred from revealed choices and represented by
Applications include designing policies, interfaces, and interventions that align short-term desires with long-term preferences, or that