The following pages link to Learning in the Allais paradox (Q867126):
Displaying 15 items.
- The efficiency of top agents: an analysis through service strategy in tennis (Q301963) (← links)
- Subjective probability weighting and the discovered preference hypothesis (Q836044) (← links)
- Learning to open Monty Hall's doors (Q1421703) (← links)
- Fechner's strong utility model for choice among \(n > 2\) alternatives: risky lotteries, savage acts, and intertemporal payoffs (Q1633662) (← links)
- Do financial professionals behave according to prospect theory? An experimental study (Q1945663) (← links)
- Testing the intransitivity explanation of the Allais Paradox (Q1971765) (← links)
- Expected utility theory with probability grids and preference formation (Q2206005) (← links)
- Passive learning: a critique by example (Q2385113) (← links)
- The reverse Allais paradox (Q2444449) (← links)
- Does learning diminish violations of independence, coalescing and monotonicity? (Q2509076) (← links)
- (Q4473561) (← links)
- LEARNING AND THE GREAT MODERATION* (Q4619990) (← links)
- The Impact of Learning by Thought on Violations of Independence and Coalescing (Q4692003) (← links)
- (Q4714289) (← links)
- Who accepts Savage's axiom now? (Q6185872) (← links)