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Recent developments in the theory of choice under uncertainty and risk yield a pessimistic decision theory that replaces the classical expected utility criterion with a Choquet expectation that accentuates the likelihood of the least favorable outcomes. A parallel theory has recently emerged in...
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The approximately linear model represents deviations from the ideal linear model by a vector contained in a prescribed bias-ball. In a recent paper Mathew and Nordstrom (1993) proposed min--maxbias estimators in which a criterion function is defined by maximizing errors over the bias-ball. When...
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The strong consistency of regression quantile statistics (Koenker and Bassett [4]) in linear models with iid errors is established. Mild regularity conditions on the regression design sequence and the error distribution are required. Strong consistency of the associated empirical quantile...
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This paper investigates how different corporate associations may influence consumer evaluations and purchase intention in response to cause-related marketing (CRM) and whether this impact is contingent on congruence between the cause and the company. Our experimental study, based on 660...
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