Human Judgment and Decision Making: Theories, Methods, and ProceduresPraeger, 1980 - 258 Seiten |
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... scales . They are sometimes recorded in written form , although more commonly the series of cases are presented and ... scale ( that assumption is routinely tested in IIT ) . Responses are ordinarily recorded by the judge in a paper and ...
... scales . They are sometimes recorded in written form , although more commonly the series of cases are presented and ... scale ( that assumption is routinely tested in IIT ) . Responses are ordinarily recorded by the judge in a paper and ...
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... scale . They therefore ordinarily transform subjective data into ordinal or interval scales of measurement , prior to data analysis . For example , if a judgment or decision problem included an attribute such as aesthetics , the analyst ...
... scale . They therefore ordinarily transform subjective data into ordinal or interval scales of measurement , prior to data analysis . For example , if a judgment or decision problem included an attribute such as aesthetics , the analyst ...
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... scale ) ; graphically , it appears similar to the concepts of value or utility in DT or BDT . Unlike DT or BDT , however , the function forms associated with each dimension are ordinarily all assessed simultaneously , along with the ...
... scale ) ; graphically , it appears similar to the concepts of value or utility in DT or BDT . Unlike DT or BDT , however , the function forms associated with each dimension are ordinarily all assessed simultaneously , along with the ...
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aggregation across judges alternatives analysis ANOVA applied Attribution Theory axioms basic research Bayesian BEHAVIORAL DECISION THEORY Brunswik causal Chapter choice concepts criterion cues debiasing decision analyst decision maker decision problems decision processes decomposition described descriptive dimensions double-system DT and BDT ecological validity Edwards empirical environment evaluation example expected utility feedback formal task function forms Group II approaches Hammond Heider human judgment idiographic method important indicate individuals inference INTEGRATION THEORY intended function involving judgment and decision judgment or decision Kahneman Keeney and Raiffa lens model levels logical lotteries measurement methodological multiattribute multiple n-system nomothetic methods observable task elements operationalizes optimality ordinarily organizing principles probabilities and utilities probability estimation procedures prospect theory PSYCHOLOGICAL DECISION THEORY psychophysics response Shanteau single-system six approaches Slovic SOCIAL JUDGMENT THEORY specific statistical stimuli studies subjective expected utility subjective probability theoretical theorists tion Tversky uncertainty utility function variables