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Transitivity 2 Paradox of nontransitive dice 1 Preference formation 1 preference formation 1 the paradox of nontransitive dice 1
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Article 1 Book / Working Paper 1
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Rubinstein, Ariel 2 Segal, Uzi 2
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Department of Economics, Boston College 1
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Boston College Working Papers in Economics 1 Journal of Economic Theory 1
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On the Likelihood of Cyclic Comparisons
Segal, Uzi; Rubinstein, Ariel - Department of Economics, Boston College - 2011
We investigate the procedure of "random sampling" where the alternatives are random variables. When comparing any two alternatives, the decision maker samples each of the alternatives once and ranks them according to the comparison between the two realizations. Our main result is that when...
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On the likelihood of cyclic comparisons
Rubinstein, Ariel; Segal, Uzi - In: Journal of Economic Theory 147 (2012) 6, pp. 2483-2491
One problem caused by cycles of choice functions is indecisiveness—decision makers will be paralyzed when they face choice sets with more than two options. We investigate the procedure of “random sampling” where the alternatives are random variables. When comparing any two alternatives,...
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