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The following pages link to Falmagne and the Rationalizability of Stochastic Choices in Terms of Random Orderings (Q3747182):
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- What independent random utility representations are equivalent to the IIA assumption? (Q266527) (← links)
- Confidence models of incomplete preferences (Q325028) (← links)
- Choice and individual welfare (Q449179) (← links)
- Relations between best, worst, and best-worst choices for random utility models (Q514159) (← links)
- A historical and contemporary perspective on random scale representations of choice probabilities and reaction times in the context of Cohen and Falmagne's (1990, Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 34) results (Q582233) (← links)
- A concept of stochastic transitivity for the random utility model (Q583155) (← links)
- On randomized rationality (Q649141) (← links)
- Contraction consistent stochastic choice correspondence (Q649156) (← links)
- On probabilistic rationalizability (Q733789) (← links)
- Stochastic revealed preference and rationalizability (Q763359) (← links)
- Stochastic demand correspondences and their aggregation properties (Q862798) (← links)
- `Regular' choice and the weak axiom of stochastic revealed preference (Q868416) (← links)
- Likelihood relations and stochastic preferences (Q899498) (← links)
- On the restrictiveness of monotonic scalable choice in probabilistic choice models (Q1098730) (← links)
- The ''horse race'' random utility model for choice probabilities and reaction times, and its competing risks interpretation (Q1182905) (← links)
- The representative agent model of probabilistic social choice (Q1184361) (← links)
- The stochastic choice problem: A game-theoretic approach (Q1206408) (← links)
- A game-theoretic approach to the binary stochastic choice problem (Q1206409) (← links)
- Stochastic revealed preference and the theory of demand (Q1283856) (← links)
- A short proof of a theorem of Falmagne. (Q1431817) (← links)
- Dual random utility maximisation (Q1622354) (← links)
- The perception-adjusted Luce model (Q1642163) (← links)
- A necessary but insufficient condition for the stochastic binary choice problem (Q1813607) (← links)
- Demand aggregation and the weak axiom of stochastic revealed preference. (Q1867562) (← links)
- A general concept of majority rule (Q1867821) (← links)
- Semiparametric estimation of the random utility model with rank-ordered choice data (Q2000870) (← links)
- Disentangling preferences and limited attention: random-utility models with consideration sets (Q2034819) (← links)
- Salvador Barberà (Q2064129) (← links)
- Identification in the random utility model (Q2155255) (← links)
- A canon of probabilistic rationality (Q2231376) (← links)
- The repeated insertion model for rankings: missing link between two subset choice models (Q2259977) (← links)
- Statistical mechanics of choice: MaxEnt estimation of population heterogeneity (Q2365110) (← links)
- Sources of complexity in subset choice (Q2483826) (← links)
- Some probabilistic models of best, worst, and best --- worst choices (Q2491932) (← links)
- Individually rational collective choice (Q2642527) (← links)
- Contests with dominant strategies (Q2677725) (← links)
- PREFERENCES UNDER IGNORANCE (Q5224960) (← links)
- Adjacencies on random ordering polytopes and flow polytopes (Q6134082) (← links)
- Random utility models with status quo bias (Q6170024) (← links)
- Branching-independent random utility model (Q6604769) (← links)
- Correlated choice (Q6631806) (← links)
- Revealed preference domains from random choice (Q6634123) (← links)