There was some discussion of that paper and its ideas on LW in 2012. Vaniver suggests that the results may be more a matter of eliciting people’s preferences in a lazy way that doesn’t get at their real, hopefully better thought out, preferences. (But I fear people’s actual behaviour matches that lazy preference-elicitation pretty well.) There are some other interesting comments there, too.
There was some discussion of that paper and its ideas on LW in 2012. Vaniver suggests that the results may be more a matter of eliciting people’s preferences in a lazy way that doesn’t get at their real, hopefully better thought out, preferences. (But I fear people’s actual behaviour matches that lazy preference-elicitation pretty well.) There are some other interesting comments there, too.