The following pages link to (Q3258577):
Displaying 23 items.
- A parametric analysis of prospect theory's functionals for the general population (Q849304) (← links)
- Estimation of cardinal utility based on a nonlinear theory (Q919966) (← links)
- Subjective expected utility: A review of normative theories (Q1148771) (← links)
- General conditions for non-normality of risk areas (Q1167038) (← links)
- ORDMET: a general algorithm for constructing all numerical solutions to ordered metric structures (Q1222929) (← links)
- Binary choice probabilities between gambles: Interlocking expected utility models (Q1234644) (← links)
- Tests of the betweenness property of expected utility (Q1235094) (← links)
- How one gambles if one must: Effects of differing return rates on multistage betting decisions (Q1243262) (← links)
- Information management and valuation: an experimental investigation. (Q1408639) (← links)
- From outcomes to acts: a non-standard axiomatization of the expected utility principle (Q1771202) (← links)
- Probability and logic in belief systems (Q1846416) (← links)
- Towards a more precise decision framework. A separation of the negative utility of chance from diminishing marginal utility and the preference for safety (Q1923816) (← links)
- Price dynamics in an exchange economy (Q1949205) (← links)
- Subjective expected utility with non-additive probabilities on finite state spaces (Q2277122) (← links)
- Stationary value mechanisms and expected utility theory (Q2522490) (← links)
- Simultaneous conjoint measurement: A new type of fundamental measurement (Q2530262) (← links)
- Additivity, utility, and subjective probability (Q2531565) (← links)
- Gambling behaviour in two-outcome multistage betting games (Q2538067) (← links)
- A rational origin obtained by the method of contingent paired comparisons (Q2543405) (← links)
- Betting against the Zen monk: on preferences and partial belief (Q2695167) (← links)
- FUNCTIONS OF A THEORY OF BEHAVIOR UNDER UNCERTAINTY (Q3289494) (← links)
- Eliciting risk preferences using choice lists (Q4629408) (← links)
- Equal Tails: A Simple Method to Elicit Utility Under Violations of Expected Utility (Q4692008) (← links)