Better Safe than Sorry: Precautionary Reasoning and Implied Dominance in Risky Decisions
Year of publication: |
2008-11-17
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Authors: | DeKay, Michael L. ; Patino-Echeverri, Dalia ; Fischbeck, Paul S |
Publisher: |
Research Showcase |
Subject: | bias | consequentialism | dominance | information distortion | outcome evaluation | precautionary principle | risk | threshold |
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