نتایج جستجو برای: humans subjective indices

تعداد نتایج: 329504  

Journal: :Inteligencia Artificial, Revista Iberoamericana de Inteligencia Artificial 2006
Roberta Akemi Sinoara Solange Oliveira Rezende

Evaluation measures, objective and subjective, are used to assist users in finding interesting association rules. Objective measures are more general, but they can be insufficient because they do not consider user’s and domain features. However, getting user’s knowledge and interest needed to calculate subjective measures can be a difficult task. Thus, this work presents a methodology to identi...

2007
Martin L. Weitzman

Three major puzzles, described later in this section, have captured the attention of macroeconomic finance: the equity-premium, riskfreerate and equity-volatility puzzles. A common strand of these three asset-return puzzles is that markets are behaving as if investors fear some unknown hidden randomness that isn’t obvious from the data. People are acting in the aggregate like there is much more...

Ghader-marzi, Hamed, Zarea-mamaghani, Bita, Ziyari, Kramtallh,

The quality of urban environment is being considered as on the fundamental concerns and challenge as far as the urban planning and management is concerned. This study taking into consideration its title aims to first evolve the satisfaction level of settlers regarding the quality of their environment and second to propose some measures in order to improve it. The achievement of this goal demand...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2001
S L Walsh B Geter-Douglas E C Strain G E Bigelow

Preclinical studies have demonstrated that kappa-opioid agonists can attenuate the neurochemical and behavioral effects of cocaine that are related to its reinforcing efficacy, suggesting that kappa-agonists may serve as pharmacotherapies for cocaine dependence. This 8-week inpatient study examined the ability of enadoline, a selective and high-efficacy kappa-agonist, and butorphanol, a mixed a...

Journal: :Entropy 2014
Taiki Takahashi Shinsuke Tokuda Masato Nishimura Ryo Kimura

This study experimentally examined why subjective probability for delayed reward decays non-exponentially (“hyperbolically”, i.e., q ˂ 1 in the q-exponential discount function) in humans. Our results indicate that nonlinear psychophysical time causes hyperbolic time-decay of subjective probability for delayed reward. Implications for econophysics and neuroeconomics are discussed.

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