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... probability by 3 points on the margin , while being a registered Republican reduces the probability by 2 points . Age has a positive impact , with an additional 10 years of age adding 8 points to the probability . Being employed full ...
... probability by 3 points on the margin , while being a registered Republican reduces the probability by 2 points . Age has a positive impact , with an additional 10 years of age adding 8 points to the probability . Being employed full ...
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... probability losses - such as extremely expensive automobile service contracts — seems consistent with this prediction and is in direct contrast to status quo prospect theory.16 For low - probability losses — such as those cov- ered by ...
... probability losses - such as extremely expensive automobile service contracts — seems consistent with this prediction and is in direct contrast to status quo prospect theory.16 For low - probability losses — such as those cov- ered by ...
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... probabilities throughout . Example 1. Proportional Probability of Winning : We say that the probability of winning is pro- portional ( to relative wealths ) if Pi = w / ( w ; - w1 ) . ( 4 ) In this case , ( 3 ) can be rewritten as ( B ...
... probabilities throughout . Example 1. Proportional Probability of Winning : We say that the probability of winning is pro- portional ( to relative wealths ) if Pi = w / ( w ; - w1 ) . ( 4 ) In this case , ( 3 ) can be rewritten as ( B ...
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