Generalized similarity judgements: An alternative explanation for choice anomalies
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Publication:1342891
DOI10.1007/BF01064183zbMATH Open0816.90041OpenAlexW2162369862MaRDI QIDQ1342891FDOQ1342891
Publication date: 15 January 1995
Published in: Journal of Risk and Uncertainty (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01064183
stochastic dominanceexpected utilitybinary choiceschoice anomaliesdecision weighing functionssimilarity judgements
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- Similarity of personal preferences: Theoretical foundations and empirical analysis
- Lottery qualities
- Testing lexicographic semiorders as models of decision making: priority dominance, integration, interaction, and transitivity
- Evaluation of similarity models for expected utility violations
- Salience and strategy choice in \(2\times 2\) games
- Standardized covariance. A measure of association, similarity and co-riskiness between choice options
- Feature-based choice and similarity perception in normal-form games: an experimental study
- Axiomatizing bounded rationality: the priority heuristic
- Preference under risk in the presence of indistinguishable probabilities
- A closer look at the Russian roulette problem: a re-examination of the nonlinearity of the prospect theory's decision weight \(\pi \)
- One-reason decision-making: modeling violations of expected utility theory
- An experimental investigation of violations of transitivity in choice under uncertainty
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