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An agent is asked to assess a real-valued variable Y_{p} based on certain characteristics X_{p} = (X_{p}^{1},...,X_{p}^{m}), and on a database consisting (X_{i}^{1},...,X_{i}^{m},Y_{i}) for i = 1,...,n. A possible approach to combine past observations of X and Y with the current values of X to...
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An agent is asked to assess a real-valued variable Y<sub>p</sub> based on certain characteristics X<sub>p</sub> = (X<sub>p</sub>-super-1, ..., X<sub>p</sub>-super-m), and on a database consisting of X<sub>i</sub>-super-1, ... X<sub>i</sub>-super-m, Y<sub>i</sub>) for i = 1, ..., n. A possible approach to combine past observations of X and Y with the current values of X...
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Assume we are asked to predict a real-valued variable yt based on certain characteristics , and on a database consisting of for i=1,...,n. Analogical reasoning suggests to combine past observations of x and y with the current values of x to generate an assessment of y by similarity-weighted...
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People reason about real-estate prices both in terms of general rules and in terms of analogies to similar cases. We propose to examine empirically which mode of reasoning fits the data better. To this end, we develop the statistical techniques required for the estimation of the case-based...
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People reason about real-estate prices both in terms of general rules and in terms of analogies to similar cases. We propose to empirically test which mode of reasoning fits the data better. To this end, we develop the statistical techniques required for the estimation of the case-based model....
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We claim that preferences of economic agents cannot be assumed given; rather, they are partly determined by the process of trade in the market, by information about the latter and so forth. In other words, preferences determine actions which, in turn, determine preferences. Thus classical tools...
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