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_aLuce, Robet Duncan, _916624 _d1925-2012 |
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_aIndividual choice behavior : _ba theoretical analysis / _cRobert D. Luce. |
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_aNew York, N.Y. : _bWiley, _cc1959 |
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504 | _aBibliografía: p. 147-149. | ||
505 | 0 | _a1. The basic theory: a. Introduction -- b. Probability axioms -- c. choice axiom -- d. Two consequences -- e. Ratio scale -- f. Independence of unit condition -- g. Algebraic approximations -- 2. Applications to psychophysics: a. Fechner's problem -- b. The power law -- c. Interaction of continua -- d. Discriminal processes -- e. Signal detectability theory -- f. Rank orderings -- 3. Applications to utility theory: a Introduction -- b. Decomposable preference structures -- c. Additional axioms -- d. A proposed experiment -- 4. Applications to learning: a. Introduction -- b. Response strenth operators -- c. Alpha model -- d. Beta model -- e. Gamma model -- f. Application of the three models to a special case -- g. Some asymptotic properties of the Beta model -- 5. Summary and conclusions -- Appendix | |
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