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Utility, Probability, and Human Decision Making
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Editor(s):
Dirk Wendt
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Charles Vlek
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1975
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Springer Netherlands
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978-94-010-1836-4
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978-94-010-1834-0
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1975
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10.1007/978-94-010-1834-0
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Editors’ Introduction
pp. 7
Experimental Applications of Multi-Attribute Utility Models
pp. 47
Multi-Attribute Utility Theory: Models and Assessment Procedures
pp. 87
How We can Use the Notion of Semi-Orders to Build Outranking Relations in Multi-Criteria Decision Making
pp. 113
Multi-Criteria Decision Making: Comments on Jacquet-Lagrèze’s Paper
pp. 119
An Investigation of Subjective Preference Orderings for Multi-Attributed Alternatives
pp. 137
Editors’ Introduction
pp. 141
Judgment under Uncertainty: Heuristics and Biases
pp. 163
A Structural Theory of Uncertain Knowledge
pp. 177
Subjective Probability Forecasting: Some Real World Experiments
pp. 199
A Three-Step Procedure for Assigning Probabilities to Rare Events
pp. 219
Editors’ Introduction
pp. 223
Probabilities and the Law
pp. 233
Probabilistic Analysis of Identification Evidence
pp. 257
Juror Decisions and the Determination of Guilt in Capital Punishment Cases: A Bayesian Perspective
pp. 273
Editors’ Introduction
pp. 279
Utility, Welfare and Probability: An Unorthodox Economist’s View
pp. 297
Search Behavior in Non-Simultaneous Choice Situations: Satisficing or Maximizing?
pp. 321
Decision Time as a Function of Task Complexity
pp. 339
Decision Time and Task Complexity: Comments on Hogarth’s Paper
pp. 347
Editors’ Introduction
pp. 349
Research Paradigms for Studying Dynamic Decision Behavior
pp. 371
Dynamic Decision Behavior: Comments on Rapoport’s Paper
pp. 379
Editors’ Introduction
pp. 381
Some Observations on Theories of Collective Decisions
pp. 397
The Use of Decision Analysis in the Public Sector
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