
Another mechanism for predicting behavior is knowing the values, beliefs and goals of a person. All three can be elicited and known and are the hierarchy by which we behave. Actions and behaviors may seem irrational (people appear to act irrationally all the time) but are generally fully rational in the context of the person's values, beliefs and goals. Transparency not rationality is of larger import in predicting behavior.
If behavior is fully predictable as argued here, does that mean that there is no free will? In reality, free will is a convenient and helpful construct for humans and it is irrelevant whether it exists or not but useful for humans to believe that it does (and that they have it). There is some flexibility in a narrow band that we label free will where actions can be chosen but also predicted.
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