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2007
Following [4], we analyze boosting from a game-theoretic perspective. We define a wide class of boosting classification algorithms called H-boosting methods, which are based on Hannan-consistent game playing strategies. These strategies tend to minimize the regret of a player, i.e.
Anna Gambin, Ewa Szczurek
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Following [4], we analyze boosting from a game-theoretic perspective. We define a wide class of boosting classification algorithms called H-boosting methods, which are based on Hannan-consistent game playing strategies. These strategies tend to minimize the regret of a player, i.e.
Anna Gambin, Ewa Szczurek
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Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2012
In two experiments, 4- to 9-year-olds played a game in which they selected one of two boxes to win a prize. On regret trials the unchosen box contained a better prize than the prize children actually won, and on baseline trials the other box contained a prize of the same value.
O'Connor, Eimear +2 more
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In two experiments, 4- to 9-year-olds played a game in which they selected one of two boxes to win a prize. On regret trials the unchosen box contained a better prize than the prize children actually won, and on baseline trials the other box contained a prize of the same value.
O'Connor, Eimear +2 more
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2017
Regret is the prototypical decision related emotion. It is felt when the outcome of a non-chosen alternative is better than the outcomes obtained. Regret is a functional emotion that helps people to correct mistakes. It is also functional because people can anticipate regret beforehand, then choose in such a way as to avoid regret from happening ...
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Regret is the prototypical decision related emotion. It is felt when the outcome of a non-chosen alternative is better than the outcomes obtained. Regret is a functional emotion that helps people to correct mistakes. It is also functional because people can anticipate regret beforehand, then choose in such a way as to avoid regret from happening ...
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Searching for the "Regret" in "Regret Theory"
2002Regret Theory postulates that choices may be influenced by the chooser's expectation that certain outcomes will be associated with an experience of regret (or, for positive outcomes, rejoicing), and a desire to avoid or experience these emotions. In a laboratory study (N = 50) of student subjects evaluating and actually playing real-money lotteries, we
Terry Connolly, David Butler
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Consequences of consumer regret with online shopping
Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 2023Sérgio Barta, CARLOS Flavian
exaly
Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling: Advancing theory and professional practice through scholarly and reflective publications, 2009
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The double side of flow in regret and product returns: Maximizers versus satisficers
International Journal of Information Management, 2023Sérgio Barta, CARLOS Flavian
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