Rank- and sign-dependent linear utility models for finite first-order gambles
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Publication:1180524
DOI10.1007/BF00057885zbMath0743.90009MaRDI QIDQ1180524
R. Duncan Luce, Peter C. Fishburn
Publication date: 27 June 1992
Published in: Journal of Risk and Uncertainty (Search for Journal in Brave)
prospect theoryaxiomatizationjoint receiptrank-dependent theorygeneralized subjective expected utility
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