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    25 January 2012
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    This paper tackles the problem of characterizing preference relations between lotteries modified by mixing with probabilities centered at the extremes of their supports. Conditions for the representation of a preference by a non-extreme outcome expected utility are established under assumptions like stochastic dominance, Jensen continuity, von Neumann-Morgenstern independence and independence of probability shifts.
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    Expected utility
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    rank dependent utility
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    preference foundation
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    prospect theory
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