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complete judgment and decision making study or application . Basically , the
investigator designing a study must decide what stimuli in what tasks to present
to which judges or decision makers , when and how to decompose the stimuli
and ...
complete judgment and decision making study or application . Basically , the
investigator designing a study must decide what stimuli in what tasks to present
to which judges or decision makers , when and how to decompose the stimuli
and ...
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Edwards , W. Technology for Director Dubious : Evaluation and decision in public
context . In K. R. Hammond ( Ed . ) , Judgment and decision in public policy
formation . Boulder : Westview Press , 1978 . Edwards , W. , & Tversky , A.
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Edwards , W. Technology for Director Dubious : Evaluation and decision in public
context . In K. R. Hammond ( Ed . ) , Judgment and decision in public policy
formation . Boulder : Westview Press , 1978 . Edwards , W. , & Tversky , A.
Decision ...
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Shanteau , J. C. An additive model for sequential decision making . Journal of
Experimental Psychology , 1970 , 85 ( 2 ) , 181-191 . Shanteau , J. Descriptive
versus normative models of sequential inference judgment . Journal of
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Shanteau , J. C. An additive model for sequential decision making . Journal of
Experimental Psychology , 1970 , 85 ( 2 ) , 181-191 . Shanteau , J. Descriptive
versus normative models of sequential inference judgment . Journal of
Experimental ...
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THEORY | 6 |
Introduction to Theory | 17 |
Scope | 31 |
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