Interpersonal comparisons of utility for 2 of 3 types of people
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- How we may have been misled into believing in the interpersonal comparability of utility
- Interpersonal utility theory
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- Interpersonal utility theory
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- Utility of gambling under p(olynomial)-additive joint receipt and segregation or duplex decomposition
- Subjective intensity: behavioral laws, numerical representations, and behavioral predictions in Luce's model of global psychophysics
- What makes risk acceptable? Revisiting the 1978 psychological dimensions of perceptions of technological risks
- Multimode utility theory
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