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We approximate the utility function by polynomial series and solve the related dynamic portfolio optimization problems. We study the quality of the Taylor and Bernstein series approximation in response to the points and degrees of the expansions and generalize from earlier expansions applied to portfolio optimization.
ALEXANDER S. LOLLIKE, MOGENS STEFFENSEN
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The personal and clinical utility of polygenic risk scores
Nature Reviews Genetics, 2018Ali Torkamani, Eric J Topol
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Retrospective Studies – Utility and Caveats
The Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, 2020A thorough understanding of the pros and cons of the various study designs is critical to correct interpretation of their results. Retrospective studies are an important tool to study rare diseases, manifestations and outcomes.
K. Talari, M. Goyal
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Utility, Futility, Counter-utility
Counterfutures, 2022Review of Neil Vallelly, Futilitarianism: Neoliberalism and the Production of Uselessness. Futility as both dominant structure of feeling and fulcrum for political action in the twilight of neoliberalism.
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A number of authors have suggested that investors derive utility from realizing gains and losses on assets that they own. We present a model of this "realization utility," analyze its predictions, and show that it can shed light on a number of puzzling facts.
Nicholas C. Barberis, Wei Xiong
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Clinical utility of circulating non-coding RNAs — an update
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2018Simone Anfossi +2 more
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Management Science, 1968
Utility theory is interested in people's preferences or values and with assumptions about a person's preferences that enable them to be represented in numerically useful ways. The first two sections of this paper say more about what utility is, why people are interested in it, and how it is interpreted and used in the management and behavioral ...
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Utility theory is interested in people's preferences or values and with assumptions about a person's preferences that enable them to be represented in numerically useful ways. The first two sections of this paper say more about what utility is, why people are interested in it, and how it is interpreted and used in the management and behavioral ...
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The Clinical Utility of Utility Assessment
Medical Decision Making, 1982The usefulness of utility assessment as a method for revealing individual patients' desires is limited by two methodological problems. Different utility assessment methods can yield inconsistent results, both within a single clinical context and in different contexts; and the methods may not reflect universal rules that a patient may wish to abide by ...
H, Bursztajn, R M, Hamm
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Utility, induced utilities, and small worlds
Behavioral Science, 1965Abstract : Decision theory in its present state of development fails to provide sufficient criteria for the unique formulation of a decision problem. The resulting ambiguity may lead to quite disparate interpretations of the same decision task by different individuals.
M, Toda, E H, Shuford
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The Utility of Utility Analysis
Human Performance, 1990Recent research on utility analysis that focuses on estimating the dollar value of performance gains was critically reviewed and a case was made that other metrics for expressing utility may be desirable. The need to validate the accu- racy of utility predictions was emphasized, and factors that could adversely affect their accuracy were described in a
Robert J. Vance, Adrienne Colella
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