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psychologists ( or others ) find behavioral violations of the axioms , decision
theorists dismiss such discoveries as ... 77 ) states : “ The following example will
help to illustrate how intransivities may arise in descriptive choice behavior and
why ...
psychologists ( or others ) find behavioral violations of the axioms , decision
theorists dismiss such discoveries as ... 77 ) states : “ The following example will
help to illustrate how intransivities may arise in descriptive choice behavior and
why ...
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It now appears that Edwards and his colleagues intend to pursue the study of
choice behavior through experimental analysis within the Bayesian framework ,
and to pursue application of their findings in conjunction with SMART - a
simplified ...
It now appears that Edwards and his colleagues intend to pursue the study of
choice behavior through experimental analysis within the Bayesian framework ,
and to pursue application of their findings in conjunction with SMART - a
simplified ...
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... attributions and helping behavior , 320-331 and male - female performance ,
339-341 , 343-351 and reinforcement , 105-108 , 113–114 , 117 Achievement
motivation , 345 Action sequences in behavior perception , 236-239 Actor -
observer ...
... attributions and helping behavior , 320-331 and male - female performance ,
339-341 , 343-351 and reinforcement , 105-108 , 113–114 , 117 Achievement
motivation , 345 Action sequences in behavior perception , 236-239 Actor -
observer ...
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THEORY | 6 |
Introduction to Theory | 17 |
Scope | 31 |
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