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The following pages link to Additive Utility in Prospect Theory (Q3117828):
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- Allocation of tasks for reliability growth using multi-attribute utility (Q323523) (← links)
- Risk decision analysis in emergency response: a method based on cumulative prospect theory (Q336858) (← links)
- Utility independence of multiattribute utility theory is equivalent to standard sequence invariance of conjoint measurement (Q654395) (← links)
- Fearing the worst: the importance of uncertainty for inequality (Q747350) (← links)
- Large-group risk dynamic emergency decision method based on the dual influence of preference transfer and risk preference (Q1626259) (← links)
- Multi-attribute non-expected utility (Q1761819) (← links)
- Cross-efficiency evaluation in data envelopment analysis based on prospect theory (Q1991292) (← links)
- Trapezoidal intuitionistic fuzzy multiattribute decision making method based on cumulative prospect theory and Dempster-Shafer theory (Q2336289) (← links)
- Integration of Prospect Theory into the Outranking Approach PROMETHEE (Q2806959) (← links)
- ADDITIVE-VETO MODELS FOR CHOICE AND RANKING MULTICRITERIA DECISION PROBLEMS (Q2873835) (← links)
- Triangular intuitionistic fuzzy random decision making based on combination of parametric estimation, score functions, and prospect theory (Q2987890) (← links)
- Equal Tails: A Simple Method to Elicit Utility Under Violations of Expected Utility (Q4692008) (← links)
- Modeling Ethical and Operational Preferences in Automated Driving Systems (Q5868891) (← links)
- Balanced Opioid Prescribing via a Clinical Trade-Off: Pain Relief vs. Adverse Effects of Discomfort, Dependence, and Tolerance/Hypersensitivity (Q5872416) (← links)
- Building consensus in multi-attribute group decision making under a prospect theory-driven feedback adjustment mechanism (Q6151909) (← links)
- Multi-attribute gain loss (MAGL) method to predict choices (Q6195524) (← links)