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State dependent choice
We propose a theory of choices that are influenced by the psychological state of the agent. The central hypothesis is that the psychological state controls the urgency of the attributes sought by the decision maker in the available alternatives. While state dependent choice is less restricted than rational choice, our model does have empirical content, expressed by simple "revealed preference" type of constraints on observable choice data. We demonstrate the applicability of simple versions of the framework to economic contexts. We show in particular that it can explain widely researched anomalies in the labour supply of taxi drivers
EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT PERIODS OF GASTRIC ISCHAEMIA IN THE VIABILITY OF THE TISSUE OF BODY, FUNDUS AND ANTRUM REGION OF RABBIT STOMACH
Interactive Determinants for Optimized Stabilization of Autologous Vascular Grafts During Surgery
Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) for Satisfaction and Dissatisfaction Ratings; Multiple Group Invariance Analysis Across Scales with Different Response Format
Structural equation modeling, Satisfaction, Dissatisfaction, Multiple group invariance analysis,
Long-term functioning following whiplash injury: the role of social support and personality traits
Development of Minimally Invasive Colorectal Surgery: History, Evidence, Learning Curve, and Current Adaptation
A Case of Nephrotic Syndrome Associated with Renovascular Hypertension Successfully Treated with Candesartan.
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