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Choice Theory: Theoretical Foundations
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Ingredients of choice theory
Covers the theoretical foundations of choice theory and its key components for decision making.
Decisions under Risk and Uncertainty: Behavioral Economics Insights
Delves into decision-making under risk, bounded rationality, prospect theory, and framing, with insights from behavioral economics.
Beyond Rationality: Behavioral Economics
Delves into human decision-making beyond rationality, exploring concepts like the decoy effect.
Choice Models: Predicting Consumer Behavior
Explores choice models to predict consumer behavior and market shares.
Choice Models: Predicting Consumer Behavior
Explores the use of choice models to predict consumer behavior in various contexts.
Modeling Choice Behavior
Explores the significance of modeling choice behavior in transportation, marketing, health, and energy, emphasizing the importance of understanding individual decision-making.
Expected Utility and Risk-Aversion
Explores expected utility theory, risk-aversion, utility functions, and decision-making under uncertainty.
Detection & Estimation
Covers binary classification, hypothesis testing, likelihood ratio tests, and decision rules.
Surprise, Curiosity and Reward: An Evolutionary Perspective
Explores the evolutionary perspective on surprise, curiosity, and reward, focusing on the role of primary and secondary reward signals.
Framing: Decision Making in Life-Threatening Scenarios
Explores decision-making under uncertainty and the impact of framing on choices.