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Memory-Biased Preferences: How Accessibility Affects Judgments and Decision-Making Prospects
Petko Kusev
, P Ayton, P van Schaik
Business
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Kahneman
100%
Tversky
100%
People's Preferences
100%
Task-independent
50%
Decision Risk
50%
Von Neumann
50%
Decision-dependent Uncertainty
50%
Preferences under Risk
50%
Monetary Gambles
50%
Support Theory
50%
Weight Function
50%
Model Choice
50%
Theory of Judgment
50%
Prospect Theory
50%
Judgment & Decision-making
50%
Expected Utility Theory
50%
Invariance
50%
Psychological Theory
50%
Accès
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Prospect Theory
100%
Decision under Risk
100%
Decision under Uncertainty
100%
Utility Theory
100%
Psychology
Decision Making
100%
Decision Model
33%
Prospect Theory
33%
Utility Theory
33%
Psychological Theory
33%