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A choice function is \textit{list rational(izable)}, if there is a fixed \textit{list} such that for each \textit …{choice set}, successive comparison of the alternatives by following the \textit{list} retrieves the chosen alternative. We extend … the formulation of list rationality to stochastic choice setup. We say two alternatives are related if the \textit …
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century. This includesthe definition of equality, a procedure for generating and revising a list ofcentral and valuable …
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A choice function is \textit{list rational(izable)}, if there is a fixed \textit{list} such that for each \textit …{choice set}, successive comparison of the alternatives by following the \textit{list} retrieves the chosen alternative. We extend … the formulation of list rationality to stochastic choice setup. We say two alternatives are related if the \textit …
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A choice function is \textit{list rational(izable)}, if there is a fixed \textit{list} such that for each \textit …{choice set}, successive comparison of the alternatives by following the \textit{list} retrieves the chosen alternative. We extend … the formulation of list rationality to stochastic choice setup. We say two alternatives are related if the \textit …
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When encountering a set of alternatives displayed in the form of a list, the decision maker usually determines a …
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