Compatibility effects and preference reversals.
Material type: TextLanguage: ENG Publication details: 1984Description: 38p., 2 figs, 4 tabs, 1 appendixReport number: N00-14-82-C-0643; NR-197-058; AD-A148-399; PFTR-1127-84-8Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Appendices attached to report: Judged lethality: how much people seem to know depends on how they are asked by Baruch Fischoff and Don MacGregor, reprinted from Risk Analysis, Vol. 3., No. 4., 1983. pp229-236; Behavioural decision theory perspectives on risk and safety by Paul Slovic, Baruch Fischhoff and Sarah Lichtenstein; Framing and evaluation of risk analysis by Paul Slovic; Preference reversals: a broader perspective by Paul Slovic and Sarah Lichtenstein, reprinted from The American Economic Review, Vol. 73., No. 4., Nd., pp596-605
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