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Contingent Valuation and Social Choice

by Daniel Mcfadden , Mike Denning , Bill Desvousges , Trudy Cameron , Peter Dia-Mond , Jon Goldstein , Jerry Hausman , Danny Kahneman , Paul Ruud , Heberlein ; Bowker , Stoll ; Cameron , Huppert ; Cameron , James ; Carson , Mitchell ; Hanemann , ; Carson , Cummings , Schultze ; Brookshire , ; Hanemann , Hanemann , Kanninen ; Loomis , Loomis , ) ; Mcconnell , ; Duffield , Patterson ; Park , Creel ; Loomis , Mcclelland - American Journal of Agricultural Economics
"... JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about J ..."
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JSTOR, please contact support@jstor.org. How can you measure the net benefits to society from actions that impact environmental resources? An economist's answer is to employ Hicksian consumer surplus, determining the equivalent variation in income that leaves each consumer indifferent to the action

Mental chronometry: Beyond onset latencies in the lexical decision task

by David A. Balota, Richard A. Abrams - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition , 1995
"... Four experiments addressed the influence of variables on lexical decision performance after response initiation has occurred. In Experiment 1, participants made an arm movement in one direction for word trials and pressed a button with the other hand for nonword trials. The results indicated that wo ..."
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. The results are viewed as most consistent with an enabled response model, wherein early operations can enable appropriate action systems before central decisions are made. Mental chronometry is the study of the time course of information processing in the human nervous system (Posner, 1978). Although

Almost-Commutative Geometries Beyond the Standard Model II: New Colours

by Christoph A. Stephan , 2007
"... We will present an extension of the standard model of particle physics in its almostcommutative formulation. This extension is guided by the minimal approach to almost commutative geometries employed in [13], although the model presented here is not minimal itself. The corresponding almost-commutati ..."
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-commutative geometry leads to a Yang-Mills-Higgs model which consists of the standard model and two new fermions of opposite electro-magnetic charge which may possess a new colour like gauge group. As a new phenomenon, grand unification is no longer required by the spectral action.

Watson: Beyond jeopardy.

by David Ferrucci , Anthony Levas , Sugato Bagchi , David Gondek , Erik T Mueller - Artificial Intelligence, , 2012
"... This paper presents a vision for applying the Watson technology to health care and describes the steps needed to adapt and improve performance in a new domain. Specifically, it elaborates upon a vision for an evidence-based clinical decision support system, based on the DeepQA technology, that affo ..."
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: Winning players must quickly determine an accurate confidence in a correct answer and buzz in quickly enough to beat their competitors consistently to the buzz. Ferrucci et al. / Artificial Intelligence 199-200 (2013) [93][94][95][96][97][98][99][100][101][102][103][104][105] Over a four year period

Beyond Toy Problems: A Logical Formalization of the Egg-Cracking Domain

by Leora Morgenstern - Fourth International Symposium on Logical Formalizations of Commonsense Reasoning, http://www-formal.stanford.edu/leora/cs98/egg.a.ps , 1998
"... Formal research in object-level commonsense reasoning (csr) has concentrated on toy problems---problems that require only a few axioms to formalize. The resulting body of research is often narrow, since scaling down a problem factors out much of the difficulty. This paper aims to reverse this trend. ..."
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and has provided a testbed for existing theories of action. We report on these and other results in the paper. Introduction Research in formal AI abounds in metatheory but rarely tackles object-level commonsense problems that require more than a few axioms to formalize. Instead, AI research focusses

Green identity, green living? The role of pro-environmental self-identity in determining consistency across diverse pro-environmental behaviours

by Lorraine Whitmarsh , Saffron O'neill - Journal of Environmental Psychology , 2010
"... Abstract Policy-makers are interested in cost-effective and socially acceptable ways of encouraging the public to adopt more environmentally-friendly lifestyles. One area which UK policy-makers are focussing on is 'catalyst behaviour', the notion that taking up a new behaviour (such as re ..."
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) measures to encourage 'green' behaviours, the public is prepared to (and often does) recycle, but few take action beyond this (e.g., DEFRA, 2002DEFRA, , 2007 Whitmarsh, 2009 Cross-situational environmental motivations and spill-over effects There is much interest amongst UK policy

Beyond Politics: Authoritarianism and the Pursuit of Leisure

by Bill E. Peterson, Joyce S. Pang
"... ABSTRACT. Psychologists know a lot about the political and ideological correlates of peo-ple scoring high on authoritarianism. However, psychologists have less knowledge about such people’s everyday pursuits. In the present study, the authors examined authoritarian interest in film, live events, mus ..."
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, music, and reading. A predictable pattern of correlates emerged. For example, authoritarians enjoyed activities in which physical conflict was prominent, whereas authoritarians tended not to like entertainment that offered introspection. In gen-eral, the present results were consistent across 2 samples

Conformal consistency relations for single-field inflation

by Paolo Creminellia
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Dynamic consistency 1 Multiple-stage decision-making: The effect of planning horizon length on dynamic consistency

by Joseph G. Johnson, Jerome R. Busemeyer
"... Many decisions involve multiple stages of choices and events, and these decisions can be represented graphically as decision trees. Optimal decision strategies for decision trees are commonly determined by a backward induction analysis that demands adherence to three fundamental consistency principl ..."
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are explained within a dynamic approach-avoidance framework. Dynamic consistency 3 Multiple-stage decisions refer to decision tasks that consist of a series of interdependent stages leading towards a final resolution. The decision-maker must decide at each stage what action to take next in order to optimize

Beyond Dream Weaving: Honoring Our Connections by

by Martha M, Honoring Our, Connections Cg, Martha M. Russell, Martha M. Russell
"... DreamWeavers listen for the dreams within themselves and within others. The process of career counseling, career management coaching and career/life planning invites practitioners to consistently listen for the dreams, understand that dreams are visions and that visions guide us to action. This pape ..."
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DreamWeavers listen for the dreams within themselves and within others. The process of career counseling, career management coaching and career/life planning invites practitioners to consistently listen for the dreams, understand that dreams are visions and that visions guide us to action
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