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The following pages link to Empirical comparison of Markov and quantum models of decision making (Q1044202):
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- Testing quantum-like models of judgment for question order effect (Q274051) (← links)
- A survey of quantum-like approaches to decision making and cognition (Q491304) (← links)
- Are quantum models for order effects quantum? (Q682663) (← links)
- Quantum version of Aumann's approach to common knowledge: sufficient conditions of impossibility to agree on disagree (Q745009) (← links)
- Theoretical framework underlying contextual system of measurements in cognitive domain (Q825141) (← links)
- Application of quantum master equation for long-term prognosis of asset-prices (Q1619308) (← links)
- Are quantum-like Bayesian networks more powerful than classical Bayesian networks? (Q1645039) (← links)
- A consensus reaching process with quantum subjective adjustment in linguistic group decision making (Q2023180) (← links)
- Quantum-like Gaussian mixture model (Q2100255) (← links)
- A new method to predict the interference effect in quantum-like Bayesian networks (Q2156430) (← links)
- An evidential Markov decision making model (Q2200593) (← links)
- Classical versus quantum probability: comments on the paper ``On universality of classical probability with contextually labeled random variables'' by E. Dzhafarov and M. Kon (Q2332818) (← links)
- A quantum-BDI model for information processing and decision making (Q2342852) (← links)
- Possibility to agree on disagree from quantum information and decision making (Q2343776) (← links)
- Quantum-like models cannot account for the conjunction fallacy (Q2404215) (← links)
- A quantum-like model of selection behavior (Q2409684) (← links)
- Exploring the relations between quantum-like Bayesian networks and decision-making tasks with regard to face stimuli (Q2409693) (← links)
- Quantum-like generalization of the Bayesian updating scheme for objective and subjective mental uncertainties (Q2438594) (← links)
- Dynamical Markov decision-making model based on mass function to quantitatively predict interference effects (Q6052620) (← links)