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Adjuvant Chemotherapy Outcomes in Older Adults With Nonmetastatic Triple-Negative Breast Cancer.

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The Probability Weighting Function

Econometrica, 1998
Summary: A probability weighting function \(w(p)\) is a prominent feature of several non-expected utility theories, including prospect theory and rank-dependent models. Empirical estimates indicate that \(w(p)\) is regressive (first \(w(p)>p\), then \(w(p)
D. Prélec
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On the Shape of the Probability Weighting Function

Cognitive Psychology, 1999
Empirical studies have shown that decision makers do not usually treat probabilities linearly. Instead, people tend to overweight small probabilities and underweight large probabilities. One way to model such distortions in decision making under risk is through a probability weighting function.
R, Gonzalez, G, Wu
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How Categorization Shapes the Probability Weighting Function

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
The tendency to overweight low probability events and underweight high probability events stems from the categorical distinction between ``not happening,'' ``a chance,'' and ``happening.'' We demonstrate that there exist multiple intermediary categories within the probability space that produce additional inflection points. Across preregistered studies,
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Lottery Decisions and Probability Weighting Function

Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 2001
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Alarie, Yves, Dionne, Georges
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Separating curvature and elevation: A parametric probability weighting function

Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 2010
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L'Haridon, Olivier   +2 more
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