Are People Bayesian? Uncovering Behavioral Strategies
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Publication:3128731
DOI10.2307/2291506zbMath0868.62016OpenAlexW3125876081MaRDI QIDQ3128731
Mahmoud A. El-Gamal, David M. Grether
Publication date: 5 August 1997
Full work available at URL: https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20170818-145519355
classificationdecision rulesmaximum likelihood estimationlearningmixture modelspenaltyconservatismBayes' ruleprobability assessmentsprobabilistic updatingbehavior of experimental subjectsimplicit classification of subjectsrepresentativeness rule
Bayesian problems; characterization of Bayes procedures (62C10) Decision theory (91B06) Foundations and philosophical topics in statistics (62A01)
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