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From subjective probabilities to decision weights: The effect of asymmetric loss functions on the evaluation of uncertain outcomes and events
Elke U. Weber
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Uncertain Outcome
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Uncertain Events
100%
Decision Weights
100%
Subjective Probability
100%
Asymmetric Loss Function
100%
Strategic Process
33%
Decision-dependent Uncertainty
33%
Divide-and-conquer
33%
Utility Model
33%
Decision Aid
33%
Function Interpretation
33%
Asymmetric Costs
33%
Judgment Task
33%
Psychological Explanation
33%
Risky Decisions
33%
Judgment under Uncertainty
33%
Degree of Belief
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Decision under Uncertainty
100%
Psychology
Psychological Explanation
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