From what we've learned from experiments, are choices transitive?
Yes; choices are transitive because it follows a set of mathematical logic.
Suppose a society, an individual, or a group of customers prefer a choice XYZ to ABC; and again they prefer ABC to 123. Then, it could be concluded that they prefer XYZ to 123.
If there is any break of such transitivity, suppose a person Mr. L doesn’t prefer XYZ to 123 although he prefers XYZ to ABC and furthermore ABC to 123, then the observer may generate sufficient doubt behind it and can ask for evidence.
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