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When I say … pragmatism

open access: yes
Medical Education, EarlyView.
Ghaith Alfakhry   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Dynamic Choice, Independence, and Emotions.

open access: yes
Van Winden, Frans, Hopfensitz, Astrid
core  

The projective independence axiom

open access: yesEconomic Theory, 1994
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Soo Hong Chew   +2 more
exaly   +4 more sources

On the independence of premiss axiom and rule

Archive for Mathematical Logic, 2020
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Takako Nemoto, Ishihara Hajime
exaly   +3 more sources

Probabilistic independence axiom

GENEVA Risk and Insurance Review, 2020
One of the most well-known theories of decision making under risk is expected utility theory based on the independence axiom. The independence axiom postulates that decision maker’s preferences between two lotteries are not affected by mixing both lotteries with the same third lottery (in identical proportions).
Pavlo R Blavatskyy, Blavatskyy Pavlo
exaly   +2 more sources

Asset Demand Without the Independence Axiom

Econometrica, 1989
An important application of the theory of choice under uncertainty is to asset markets, and an important property in these markets is a preference for portfolio diversification. If an investor is an expected utility maximizer, then (s)he is risk averse if and only if (s)he exhibits a preference for diversification.
Eddie Dekel
exaly   +3 more sources

Independence of axiom system of basic algebras

Soft Computing, 2008
A basic algebra is an algebra \((A;\oplus,\neg, 0)\) of type \((2,1,0)\) satisfying the following axioms: (BA1) \(x\oplus 0= x\), (BA2) \(\neg\neg x= x\), (BA3) \(x\oplus\neg 0= \neg 0= \neg 0\oplus x\), (BA4) \(\neg(\neg x\oplus y)\oplus y= \neg(\neg y\oplus x)\oplus x\), (BA5) \(\neg(\neg(\neg(x\oplus y)\oplus y)\oplus z)\oplus (x\oplus z)= \neg 0\).
Ivan Chajda   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Dynamic Axiomatic Design (DAD): Applying the Independence Axiom in the Design of Social Systems

open access: yesProcedia CIRP, 2015
Compared with mechanical systems (fixed and flexible systems), social systems are more dynamic and complex. Because of human participation and interdependence, social system behaviour is not easily predictable, and the Independence Axiom cannot be easily
Reza Sheikh
exaly   +2 more sources

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