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The DECIDE Framework: Describing Ethical Choices in Digital-Behavioral-Data Explorations

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Heather Shaw   +5 more
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Transitivity and choice behavior

Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1969
Abstract A series of three experiments was performed with retarded children in an effort to demonstrate that experimentally induced response strengths are transitive. Experiment I failed to make such a demonstration, leading to the hypothesis that the introduction of a novel transverse pattern into the test series led to the negative results ...
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The nanoeconomics of concurrent choice behavior

Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2019
We introduce to behavior analysis a way of analyzing choice behavior that exploits recent developments in nanoeconomics, financial economics, and econometrics. A response return, modeled on an economic return, is the log differenced count of responses allocated to each of two alternatives during a short time window, compared with that in the ...
Russell, Taylor   +3 more
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Understanding cognition, choice, and behavior

Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 1995
Bandura (1995) suggests that a "crusade against the causal efficacy of human thought" exists. The present paper disputes that claim, suggesting that the quest which does exist involves an understanding of self-efficacy. Examined are Bandura's shifting definitions of self-efficacy, his misunderstandings of others' work, and implications of some of his ...
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Population coding and behavioral choice

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1997
Many individual behavioral acts are produced by the combined activity of large populations of broadly tuned neurons, and the neuronal populations for different behaviors can overlap. Recent experiments monitoring and manipulating neuronal activity during behavioral decisions have begun to shed light on the mechanisms that enable overlapping populations
W B, Kristan, B K, Shaw
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Behavioral frontiers in choice modeling

Marketing Letters, 2008
We review the discussion at a workshop whose goal was to achieve a better integration among behavioral, economic, and statistical approaches to choice modeling. The workshop explored how current approaches to the specification, estimation, and application of choice models might be improved to better capture the diversity of processes that are ...
Adamowicz, W   +9 more
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