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Thus , while the SEU approach requires that the subjects directly “ measure ”
their own uncertainty by ... IIT has its origin in psychophysics ; measurement of
the subjective counterpart of physical and social stimuli is the point of departure
for IIT ...
Thus , while the SEU approach requires that the subjects directly “ measure ”
their own uncertainty by ... IIT has its origin in psychophysics ; measurement of
the subjective counterpart of physical and social stimuli is the point of departure
for IIT ...
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In 1960 it is clear what a subjective probability measure is , but it seems unlikely
in the face of the data that subjective ... In 1960 there is at least a conceptually
adequate method of measurement ( assuming a SEU model ) —but some doubt ...
In 1960 it is clear what a subjective probability measure is , but it seems unlikely
in the face of the data that subjective ... In 1960 there is at least a conceptually
adequate method of measurement ( assuming a SEU model ) —but some doubt ...
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13.8.3 Psychological Decision Theory ( Conjoint Measurement ) We have not
explicitly considered conjoint measurement as a judgment and decision
approach elsewhere . However , it seems appropriate here to examine how
conjoint ...
13.8.3 Psychological Decision Theory ( Conjoint Measurement ) We have not
explicitly considered conjoint measurement as a judgment and decision
approach elsewhere . However , it seems appropriate here to examine how
conjoint ...
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THEORY | 6 |
Introduction to Theory | 17 |
Scope | 31 |
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