نتایج جستجو برای: prospect blocking

تعداد نتایج: 65349  

2006
Liang Zou LIANG ZOU

This paper presents a new approach to decision-making under risk. Preference over risky prospects is defined as a triadic reference-dependent relation in a sense similar to Sugden (2003). Characterized by a set of von Neumann-Morgenstern-style axioms, a new reference-dependent representation theory – called compound utility theory (CUT) – is obtained which accommodates nonlinear preferences (in...

2003
J. C. Peng

Current status and future prospects of the structure functions and parton distribution studies are presented.

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. General 2003
Neil Stewart Nick Chater Henry P Stott Stian Reimers

In many theories of decision under risk (e.g., expected utility theory, rank-dependent utility theory, and prospect theory), the utility of a prospect is independent of other options in the choice set. The experiments presented here show a large effect of the available options, suggesting instead that prospects are valued relative to one another. The judged certainty equivalent for a prospect i...

2011
Pruet Boonma Junichi Suzuki

This paper proposes and evaluates an evolutionary multiobjective optimization algorithm (EMOA) that uses a new quality indicator, called the prospect indicator, for parent selection and environmental selection operators. The prospect indicator measures the potential of each individual to reproduce offspring that dominate itself and spread out in the objective space. The prospect indicator allow...

2007
Jack S. Levy

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Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 1999
J. Stern

Would domestic terrorists use biological weapons?1 The conventional wisdom among experts has been that terrorists “want a lot of people watching, not a lot of people dead” and are unlikely to turn to weapons of mass destruction.2 A new school of thought proposes that improved technology has made biological attacks resulting in hundreds of thousands or millions of deaths all but inevitable. Whil...

2013
Craig R. Fox Russell A. Poldrack

Whether we like it or not we face risk every day of our lives. From selecting a route home from work to selecting a mate, we rarely know in advance and with certainty what the outcome of our decisions will be. Thus, we are forced to make tradeoffs between the attractiveness (or unattractiveness) of potential outcomes and their likelihood of occurrence. The lay conception of risk is associated w...

Journal: :Pakistan journal of pharmaceutical sciences 2009
Zafar Alam Mahmood S M S Zoha Khan Usmanghani Muhammad Mohtasheemul Hasan Obaid Ali Sarwat Jahan Aftab Saeed Rabail Zaihd Misbah Zubair

Kohl, since antiquity has always been given a prime importance in ophthalmology for the protection and treatment of various eye ailments. However, for decades various conflicting reports in the literature have been published relating to Kohl application to eyes being responsible for causing higher blood lead concentration, which may cause lead poisoning. While at the same time, a number of rese...

2011

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