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Discrete Bayesian Inference as a Structure of Paths. [PDF]
Popkov VV.
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Trust learning in the repeated trust game: A meta‐analytic study
Abstract Trust involves making oneself vulnerable by relying on the expectation that others will reciprocate and act in a trustworthy manner, leading to mutual benefit. In behavioural economics and psychology, the Trust Game (TG) is a widely used paradigm to measure trust.
Caitlin Duncan +3 more
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A principle of subsequences in probability theory: The central limit theorem
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Some Properties of the Plaquette Random-Cluster Model. [PDF]
Duncan P, Schweinhart B.
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A tutorial on Bayesian model averaging for exponential random graph models
Abstract The use of exponential random graph models (ERGMs) is becoming prevalent in psychology due to their ability to explain and predict the formation of edges between vertices in a network. Valid inference with ERGMs requires correctly specifying endogenous and exogenous effects as network statistics, guided by theory, to represent the network ...
Ihnwhi Heo +2 more
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Beyond diagonal noise: A better predator-prey modeling framework with cross-covariance. [PDF]
Yu J, Wang LS.
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An extension of the basic local independence model to multiple observed classifications
Abstract The basic local independence model (BLIM) is appropriate in situations where populations do not differ in the probabilities of the knowledge states and the probabilities of careless errors and lucky guesses of the items. In some situations, this is not the case. This work introduces the multiple observed classification local independence model
Pasquale Anselmi +8 more
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Generalized Robust Optimization using the Notion of Set-Valued Probability. [PDF]
Torre D, Mendivil F, Rocca M.
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Approximating multidimensionality with asymmetric unidimensional IRT models
Abstract Unidimensional item response theory (IRT) models are widely used even in settings where assessment data exhibit subtle forms of multidimensionality. Recent empirical evidence suggests that when item difficulty is associated with dimensionality, asymmetric item characteristic curves (ICCs) emerge in the unidimensional approximation.
Xiangyi Liao +5 more
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JKO schemes with general transport costs. [PDF]
Rankin C, Wong TL.
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