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Friction and Decision Rules in Portfolio Decision Analysis

Decision Analysis, 2021
In portfolio decision analysis, features comprise the objectives, alternatives, physics, and information that define a decision context. By modeling features, decision analysts forecast the expected utilities of the alternatives. A model is complete if it contains all the features.
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Clinical Decision Analysis

Operations Research, 1980
An analogy is drawn between decision analysis and the somewhat older profession of psychotherapy. Both offer a variety of techniques designed to help people function in a difficult and uncertain environment; both developed rapidly, sustained by a coherent underlying theory and anecdotal evidence of having helped some clients.
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Management Decision and Decision Analysis.

Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A (General), 1976
J. B. Kidd, C. Eden, J. Harris
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An Assessment of Decision Analysis

Operations Research, 1980
Making decisions is what you do when you don't know what to do. Decision analysis is a process that enhances effective decision making by providing for both logical, systematic analysis and imaginative creativity. The procedure permits representing the decision-maker's information and preferences concerning the uncertain, complex, and dynamic features
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Decision Analysis for the Surgeon

World Journal of Surgery, 1999
Abstract.Surgical practice, by nature, is full of important decision making scenarios. Surgeons have begun to utilize the decision sciences as a methodology of approaching clinically relevant surgical problems. This article provides a brief overview of some of the important concepts of the decision sciences as they apply to practicing surgeons ...
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Proximal Decision Analysis

Management Science, 1971
This paper presents simplified techniques for analyzing the effect of uncertainty in large decision problems. Starting with the development of approximate expressions for the moments of a value lottery, we show that the probabilistic assessments of jointly related random variables necessary for these approximations are quite reasonable in number. The
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Clinical Decision Analysis

Methods of Information in Medicine, 1976
Attempts have been made for almost two decades to use computers to make clinical diagnoses. Interest in such techniques persists despite little practical success in their application to routine patient care. The explanation of this lack of success is complex and includes (i) lack of understanding of the decisionmaking process itself and (ii) the need ...
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Decision Analysis

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1998
D J, Rouse, J, Owen
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Decision Analysis

New England Journal of Medicine, 1979
H, Bursztajn, R M, Hamm
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Decision Analysis

New England Journal of Medicine, 1987
S G, Pauker, J P, Kassirer
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