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bias 2 choice-set effects 2 forecasting 2 human judgement and decision-making 2 implicit discrimination 2 judgement and decision making 2 performance measurement 2 Bias 1 Consumer behaviour 1 Decision 1 Decision theory 1 Entscheidung 1 Entscheidungstheorie 1 Experiment 1 Konsumentenverhalten 1 Präferenztheorie 1 Systematischer Fehler 1 Theory of preferences 1
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Free 4
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Book / Working Paper 4
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 2 Undetermined 2
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Cunningham, Tom 2 De Quidt, Jonathan 1 Franses, Ph.H.B.F. 1 Franses, Philip Hans 1 Legerstee, Legerstee, R. 1 Legerstee, R. 1 de Quidt, Jonathan 1
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Erasmus University Rotterdam, Econometric Institute 1 Faculteit der Economische Wetenschappen, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam 1
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CESifo Working Paper 1 CESifo working papers 1 Econometric Institute Report 1 Econometric Institute Research Papers 1
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RePEc 2 ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Implicit Preferences Inferred from Choice
Cunningham, Tom; de Quidt, Jonathan - 2016
A longstanding distinction in psychology is between implicit and explicit preferences. Implicit preferences are ordinarily measured by observing non-choice data, such as response time. In this paper we introduce a method for inferring implicit preferences directly from choices. The necessary...
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Implicit preferences inferred from choice
Cunningham, Tom; De Quidt, Jonathan - 2016 - Preliminary draft
A longstanding distinction in psychology is between implicit and explicit preferences. Implicit preferences are ordinarily measured by observing non-choice data, such as response time. In this paper we introduce a method for inferring implicit preferences directly from choices. The necessary...
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Experts' adjustment to model-based forecasts: Does the forecast horizon matter?
Franses, Ph.H.B.F.; Legerstee, R. - Erasmus University Rotterdam, Econometric Institute - 2007
Experts may have domain-specific knowledge that is not included in a statistical model and that can improve forecasts. While one-step-ahead forecasts address the conditional mean of the variable, model-based forecasts for longer horizons have a tendency to convert to the unconditional mean of a...
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Experts' adjustment to model-based forecasts: Does the forecast horizon matter?
Franses, Philip Hans; Legerstee, Legerstee, R. - Faculteit der Economische Wetenschappen, Erasmus … - 2007
Experts may have domain-specific knowledge that is not included in a statistical model and that can improve forecasts. While one-step-ahead forecasts address the conditional mean of the variable, model-based forecasts for longer horizons have a tendency to convert to the unconditional mean of a...
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