Choice, Decision, and Measurement

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Asymmetric Probability Distributions
attention modeling
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Certainty Equivalents
Choice Axiom
Choice Probabilities
Classification Response Time
Coactivation Models
Comparative Risk Judgments
Consequence Monotonicity
Cumulative Distribution Function
decision-making
Distribution Function
Dummy Node
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expert opinion aggregation
Ideal Point Models
Inter-response Times
Interresponse Times
Joint Receipt
Luce's autobiographical statement
Perceived Risk Attitude
preference modeling
psychometrics
Random Utility Model
Random Walk Process
Rank Dependent Utility
Rank Dependent Utility Models
Rank Dependent Utility Theory
response time analysis
Response Time Distributions
Risk Perceptions
SEU Representation
signal detection
stochastic models in behavioral science
utility theory
Volume Iii

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138970588
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Feb 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This volume is the result of a conference held at the University of California, Irvine, on the topics that provide its title -- choice, decision, and measurement. The conference was planned, and the volume prepared, in honor of Professor R. Duncan Luce on his 70th birthday. Following a short autobiographical statement by Luce, the volume is organized into four topics, to each of which Luce has made significant contributions.

The book provides an overview of current issues in each area and presents some of the best recent theoretical and empirical work. Personal reflections on Luce and his work begin each section. These reflections were written by outstanding senior researchers: Peter Fishburn (Preference and Decision Making), Patrick Suppes (Measurement Theory and Axiomatic Systems), William J. McGill (Psychophysics and Reaction Time), and W.K. Estes (Choice, Identification and Categorization).

The first section presents recent theoretical and empirical work on descriptive models of decision making, and theoretical results on general probabilistic models of choice and ranking. Luce's recent theoretical and empirical work on rank- and sign-dependent utility theory is important in many of these contributions. The second section presents results from psychophysics, probabilistic measurement, aggregation of expert opinion, and test theory. The third section presents various process oriented models, with supportive data, for tasks such as redundant signal detection, forced choice, and absolute identification. The final section contains theory and data on categorization and attention, and general theoretical results for developing and testing models in these domains.