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Autor:
Michael H. Birnbaum
Publikováno v:
Judgment and Decision Making, Vol 18 (2023)
This article describes a study of transitivity of preference and of transparent dominance with 220 participants who judged each choice problem 4 times. It shows how a true-and-error model with 2 error terms per choice problem can be applied to replic
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https://doaj.org/article/0dd053dc953148dfb7e2f063b9c7e9ac
Autor:
Michael H. Birnbaum, Julien Rouvere
Publikováno v:
Judgment and Decision Making, Vol 18 (2023)
This article reports a series of studies of judgments of satisfaction with salary, manipulating the distribution of salaries of others doing the same work. The experiments were designed to compare 6 theories of contextual effects in judgment, includi
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https://doaj.org/article/b2c3c3fa845b4bcdb59e5b7211f48d57
Autor:
Michael H. Birnbaum
Publikováno v:
Judgment and Decision Making, Vol 16, Pp 1155-1185 (2021)
This paper illustrates how to apply the RECIPE design to evaluate multiattribute judgment, reporting an experiment in which participants judged intentions to receive a new vaccine against COVID-19. The attributes varied were Price of the vaccine, Ris
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/7db7d078516c4ab9af3decf5675f20f1
Autor:
Michael H. Birnbaum
Publikováno v:
Judgment and Decision Making, Vol 15, Pp 1044-1051 (2020)
Butler and Pogrebna (2018) devised triples of three-branch gambles theorized to violate transitivity of preference according to a most probable winner model. According to this model, a person chooses the option that has the higher probability to yiel
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https://doaj.org/article/edb3c15edd20456aa3283a4a05f25db7
Autor:
Michael H. Birnbaum, Lucy Wan
Publikováno v:
Judgment and Decision Making, Vol 15, Iss 1, Pp 47-73 (2020)
This paper describes a theory of the variability of risky choice that describes empirical properties of choice data, including sequential effects and systematic violations of response independence. The Markov True and Error (MARTER) model represents
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/7f4720348f9a44e1b3df34f1913ff716
Autor:
Michael H. Birnbaum
Publikováno v:
Judgment and Decision Making, Vol 14, Pp 608-616 (2019)
Birnbaum and Quispe-Torreblanca (2018) presented a frequentist analysis of a family of six True and Error (TE) models for the analysis of two choice problems presented twice to each participant. Lee (2018) performed a Bayesian analysis of the same mo
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/1bf41f2e42904c5c8d86ae89f4a01d2b
Publikováno v:
Judgment and Decision Making, Vol 13, Pp 428-440 (2018)
True and Error Theory (TET) provides a method to separate the variability of behavior into components due to changing true policy and to random error. TET is a testable theory that can serve as a statistical model, allowing one to evaluate substantiv
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https://doaj.org/article/6eab28470b5d4316a6194b48f11381c6
Autor:
Michael H. Birnbaum, Bonny Quan
Publikováno v:
Judgment and Decision Making, Vol 15, Pp 861-862 (2020)
The Markov True and Error (MARTER) model (Birnbaum & Wan, 2020) has three components: a risky decision making model with one or more parameters, a Markov model that describes stochastic variation of parameters over time, and a true and error (TE) mod
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/7d5a9e3fa9184a75ae01ff65cdbd5336
Autor:
Michael H. Birnbaum, Daniel Navarro-Martinez, Christoph Ungemach, Neil Stewart, Edika G. Quispe-Torreblanca
Publikováno v:
Judgment and Decision Making, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 75-91 (2016)
Transitivity is the assumption that if a person prefers A to B and B to C, then that person should prefer A to C. This article explores a paradigm in which Birnbaum, Patton and Lott (1999) thought people might be systematically intransitive. Many und
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/bb6d032470a94da0a5b9be9ca0ea49e0
Autor:
Michael H. Birnbaum
Publikováno v:
Judgment and Decision Making, Vol 8, Pp 717-737 (2013)
Birnbaum (2011) criticized tests of transitivity that are based entirely on binary choice proportions. When assumptions of independence and stationarity (iid) of choice responses are violated, choice proportions could lead to wrong conclusions. Birnb
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https://doaj.org/article/ef15cdf503c04513a997a6d43e860665