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The following pages link to Prospect Theory: An Analysis of Decision under Risk (Q4198292):
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- Evaluation and refinement of aspiration-based methods in MCDM (Q1124823) (← links)
- A classified bibliography of recent research relating to project risk management (Q1127233) (← links)
- Subjective expected utility: A review of normative theories (Q1148771) (← links)
- Nontransitive measurable utility (Q1171973) (← links)
- Rank- and sign-dependent linear utility models for binary gambles (Q1174592) (← links)
- A recourse certainty equivalent for decisions under uncertainty (Q1178430) (← links)
- Comparative statics for rank-dependent expected utility theory (Q1180523) (← links)
- Rank- and sign-dependent linear utility models for finite first-order gambles (Q1180524) (← links)
- Revealed preference, stochastic dominance, and the expected utility hypothesis (Q1183693) (← links)
- Nontransitive measurable utility with constant threshold (Q1184248) (← links)
- Healthy scepticism as an expected-utility explanation of the phenomena of Allais and Ellsberg (Q1185734) (← links)
- Failures of the reduction principle in an Ellsberg-type problem (Q1185736) (← links)
- Subject response to loss in an experimental tournament (Q1186868) (← links)
- Where does subjective expected utility fail descriptively? (Q1187963) (← links)
- An intransitive expectations-based Bayesian variant of prospect theory (Q1187967) (← links)
- Different frames for the independence axiom: An experimental investigation in individual decision making under risk (Q1187971) (← links)
- Evolution, learning, and economic behavior (Q1192633) (← links)
- Subjective expected utility theory revisited: A reductio ad absurdum paradox (Q1193769) (← links)
- Advances in prospect theory: cumulative representation of uncertainty (Q1196177) (← links)
- Bayesian decisions with ambiguous belief aversion (Q1196179) (← links)
- Ambiguity and decision modeling: A preference-based approach (Q1196180) (← links)
- Singular points in generalized concatenation structures that otherwise are homogeneous (Q1197635) (← links)
- Group decision making and consensus under fuzzy preferences and fuzzy majority (Q1197873) (← links)
- Expected utility versus anticipated utility: Where do we stand! (Q1197875) (← links)
- From fuzzy set theory to non-additive probabilities: How have economists reacted! (Q1197877) (← links)
- Security level, potential level, expected utility: a three-criteria decision model under risk (Q1200529) (← links)
- Some mixed results on boundary effects (Q1201835) (← links)
- Additive representations on rank-ordered sets. II: The topological approach (Q1206999) (← links)
- Multiple criteria decision support -- a review (Q1207533) (← links)
- A test of generalized expected utility theory (Q1260616) (← links)
- Generic utility theory: Measurement foundations and applications in multiattribute utility theory (Q1262839) (← links)
- Using aspiration levels in an interactive interior multiobjective linear programming algorithm (Q1266671) (← links)
- Amos Tversky and the ascent of behavioral economics (Q1267406) (← links)
- Identifying Pareto-optimal settlements for two-party resource allocation negotiations (Q1268139) (← links)
- A measurement of the certainty effect (Q1271087) (← links)
- Constant risk aversion (Q1272651) (← links)
- Let's make a deal (Q1274646) (← links)
- More mixed results on boundary effects (Q1274792) (← links)
- Loss aversion in a multi-period model (Q1277461) (← links)
- Associative joint receipts (Q1277469) (← links)
- Choice under risk with certainty and potential effects: a general axiomatic model (Q1277483) (← links)
- Comparing the predictive validity of alternatively assessed multi-attribute preference models when relevant decision attributes are missing (Q1278355) (← links)
- The interface between OR/MS and decision theory (Q1278803) (← links)
- Relative risk-value models (Q1280132) (← links)
- Preference structures and their numerical representations (Q1285783) (← links)
- Gamblers favor skewness, not risk: Further evidence from United States' lottery games (Q1286590) (← links)
- On learning to become a successful loser: A comparison of alternative abstractions of learning processes in the loss domain (Q1293903) (← links)
- Experience from a course in game theory: Pre- and postclass problem sets as a didactic device (Q1300679) (← links)
- Applying decision-making approaches to health risk-taking behaviors: Progress and remaining challenges (Q1304535) (← links)
- The role of aspiration level in risky choice: A comparison of cumulative prospect theory and SP/A theory (Q1304538) (← links)