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DT ' s selection of an organizing principle for use in evaluating alternatives thus
also contains a descriptive component ; the type of multiattribute utility function
which best fits or describes certain ordinal preferences of the individual is used in
...
DT ' s selection of an organizing principle for use in evaluating alternatives thus
also contains a descriptive component ; the type of multiattribute utility function
which best fits or describes certain ordinal preferences of the individual is used in
...
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As thus modified , the above formula for subjective expected value is proposed
as descriptive of individuals ' decision making concerning probabilistic options or
alternatives . Social Judgment Theory The mainstay of SJT is the following ...
As thus modified , the above formula for subjective expected value is proposed
as descriptive of individuals ' decision making concerning probabilistic options or
alternatives . Social Judgment Theory The mainstay of SJT is the following ...
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Organizing principles were distinguished according to whether they were
descriptive or prescriptive . Although this distinction is sometimes less than clear -
cut , the organizing principles postulated within PDT , SJT , IIT , and AT are
generally ...
Organizing principles were distinguished according to whether they were
descriptive or prescriptive . Although this distinction is sometimes less than clear -
cut , the organizing principles postulated within PDT , SJT , IIT , and AT are
generally ...
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