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Non-invasive belief elicitation 2 Shannon entropy 2 population beliefs 2 posterior-separability 2 prior beliefs 2 rational inattention 2 Begrenzte Rationalität 1 Bounded rationality 1 Decision theory 1 Decision under uncertainty 1 Entropie 1 Entropy 1 Entscheidung unter Unsicherheit 1 Entscheidungstheorie 1 Erwartungsbildung 1 Erwartungsnutzen 1 Expectation formation 1 Expected utility 1 Game theory 1 Rationality 1 Rationalität 1 Spieltheorie 1
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Tsakas, Elias 2
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Theoretical Economics 1 Theoretical economics : TE ; an open access journal in economic theory 1
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Robust scoring rules
Tsakas, Elias - In: Theoretical Economics 15 (2020) 3, pp. 955-987
Is it possible to guarantee that the mere exposure of a subject to a belief elicitation task will not affect the very same beliefs that we are trying to elicit? In this paper, we introduce mechanisms that make it simultaneously strictly dominant for the subject (a) not to acquire any information...
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Robust scoring rules
Tsakas, Elias - In: Theoretical economics : TE ; an open access journal in … 15 (2020) 3, pp. 955-987
Is it possible to guarantee that the mere exposure of a subject to a belief elicitation task will not affect the very same beliefs that we are trying to elicit? In this paper, we introduce mechanisms that make it simultaneously strictly dominant for the subject (a) not to acquire any information...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012308719
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