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Making , ” ( reprinted in Edwards ' and Tversky's Decision Making , Penguin ,
1967 , to which page numbers in this book will refer ) . Although Edwards was not
the first psychologist to become interested in this topic , his article gave it a ...
Making , ” ( reprinted in Edwards ' and Tversky's Decision Making , Penguin ,
1967 , to which page numbers in this book will refer ) . Although Edwards was not
the first psychologist to become interested in this topic , his article gave it a ...
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As Edwards observed at that time : the “ voluminous ... literature ” in economics
regarding “ the theory of consumer's choice ... is almost unknown to psychologists
in spite of sporadic pleas in both psychological ... and economic ... literature for ...
As Edwards observed at that time : the “ voluminous ... literature ” in economics
regarding “ the theory of consumer's choice ... is almost unknown to psychologists
in spite of sporadic pleas in both psychological ... and economic ... literature for ...
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Edwards made it clear in his landmark article of 1954 that he considered the
economists ' theory of value and choice to be a valuable guide for the empirical
work of psychologists , and that psychologists should carry out empirical tests of
the ...
Edwards made it clear in his landmark article of 1954 that he considered the
economists ' theory of value and choice to be a valuable guide for the empirical
work of psychologists , and that psychologists should carry out empirical tests of
the ...
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THEORY | 6 |
Introduction to Theory | 17 |
Scope | 31 |
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