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Guidance or Misdirection? Unpacking the Role of Feedback in Health Preference Assessments [PDF]
ABSTRACT This study investigated the impact of providing feedback to respondents on a dominance‐structured choice task on subsequent choice behavior in a discrete choice experiment (DCE). The DCE was conducted among 626 patients with heart failure. Respondents were given a dominance‐structured choice task in which two devices (Device A and Device B ...
Mesfin G. Genie +2 more
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Propagation algorithms for lexicographic ordering constraints
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Alan M Frisch +2 more
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The variability of synonymic oppositions chior–orb, vechi–bătrîn, copac–pom, mal–țărm and their lexicographic treatment [PDF]
The analysis of a series of synonymic oppositions in Romanian aims at pointing to their variation on a diachronic and diatopic level, the relationship between these two levels, as well as how these linguistic realities are treated at a lexicographic ...
Dinu Moscal
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Representing Small Ordinals by Finite Automata [PDF]
It is known that an ordinal is the order type of the lexicographic ordering of a regular language if and only if it is less than omega^omega. We design a polynomial time algorithm that constructs, for each well-ordered regular language L with respect to ...
Zoltan Ésik
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On the Order Type of Scattered Context-Free Orderings [PDF]
We show that if a context-free grammar generates a language whose lexicographic ordering is well-ordered of type less than ω^2, then its order type is effectively computable.
Kitti Gelle, Szabolcs Iván
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On the Meaning of Medical Evidence Hierarchies
Evidence hierarchies are investigative strategies ordered with regard to the claimed strength of evidence. They have been used for a couple of decades in EBM, particularly in assessing evidence for treatment recommendations, but remain controversial.
Jesper Jerkert
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Electronic lexicography is a branch of lexicography that deals with theoretical and practical aspects of online dictionaries, additionally encompassing encyclopedias, lexicons, glossaries, terminological repositories, and other online information tools ...
Ivana Filipović Petrović +1 more
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The LexCycle on $\overline{P_{2}\cup P_{3}}$-free Cocomparability Graphs [PDF]
A graph $G$ is a cocomparability graph if there exists an acyclic transitive orientation of the edges of its complement graph $\overline{G}$. LBFS$^{+}$ is a variant of the generic Lexicographic Breadth First Search (LBFS), which uses a specific tie ...
Xiao-Lu Gao, Shou-Jun Xu
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Lexicographic Unranking of Combinations Revisited
In the context of combinatorial sampling, the so-called “unranking method” can be seen as a link between a total order over the objects and an effective way to construct an object of given rank.
Antoine Genitrini, Martin Pépin
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Learning and Applying Cooperative Solutions: A Classroom Experiment on Transportation Games
In a trade experiment, groups of students were taught how to bargain over a pie generated in a transportation game. Data collection and detailed group reports of the bargaining process allowed us to identify the type of bargaining followed and its ...
Nikolaos Georgantzis +2 more
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