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Admonitions that reflect the intended function of IIT can also be found with regard
to theoretical style , e.g. , “ Those who work with models ... find that they impose a
far tighter conceptual discipline than the more verbal formulations . Indeed , the ...
Admonitions that reflect the intended function of IIT can also be found with regard
to theoretical style , e.g. , “ Those who work with models ... find that they impose a
far tighter conceptual discipline than the more verbal formulations . Indeed , the ...
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In short , processes ( items 1 through 5 ) are not given theoretical attention .
Careful procedural attention is given , however , to the matter of obtaining and
measuring , i.e. , calibrating , the decision maker's probabilities and utilities
based on ...
In short , processes ( items 1 through 5 ) are not given theoretical attention .
Careful procedural attention is given , however , to the matter of obtaining and
measuring , i.e. , calibrating , the decision maker's probabilities and utilities
based on ...
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7.4 TRANSITION Theoretical concepts within the first three approaches to which
the probability - utility - aggregation premise is basic can be found at all critical
points of the lens model representation of the judgment process . There are large
...
7.4 TRANSITION Theoretical concepts within the first three approaches to which
the probability - utility - aggregation premise is basic can be found at all critical
points of the lens model representation of the judgment process . There are large
...
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THEORY | 6 |
Introduction to Theory | 17 |
Scope | 31 |
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aggregation aids alternatives analysis appears applied asked attributes basic behavior Brunswik causal Chapter characteristics choice claims cognitive combinations common complex concepts concerned construction criterion cues decision maker DECISION THEORY decomposition defined described descriptive developed dimensions direct discussed distinction Edwards effects efforts empirical environment environmental evaluation example formal function given Group Hammond human idiographic important independence indicate individuals inference integration intended interest involving judges judgment and decision Keeney knowledge levels logical major means measurement methods multiple nomothetic noted objective observable offers optimality organizing principles origins persons possible preference present probability problem procedures processes psychological questions regard relative representativeness require respect response scale similar six approaches social specific statistical stimuli studies subjective task theoretical theorists Tversky uncertainty usually utility variables various weights