Choosing the devil you don't know : evidence for limited sensitivity to sample size-based uncertainty when it offers an advantage
Year of publication: |
May 2017
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Authors: | Kutzner, Florian ; Read, Daniel ; Stewart, Neil ; Brown, Gordon D. A. |
Published in: |
Management science : journal of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences. - Catonsville, MD : INFORMS, ISSN 0025-1909, ZDB-ID 206345-1. - Vol. 63.2017, 5, p. 1519-1528
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Subject: | optimal foraging theory | small sample advantage | Bayesian rationality | bounded rationality | less-is-more | sampling approach | convexity | expected utility | Theorie | Theory | Begrenzte Rationalität | Bounded rationality | Stichprobenerhebung | Sampling | Erwartungsnutzen | Expected utility | Entscheidung unter Unsicherheit | Decision under uncertainty | Rationale Erwartung | Rational expectations |
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