ANRV412-PL13-16 ARI 15January 2010 13:55 INTRODUCTION Voters cannot be regarded as scattered at random over the various constituencies. (Kendall &Stuart 1950, p. 188).
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Neuroeconomics How actions create -not just reveal -preferences Dan Ariel y 1and Michael I. Norton 2 1 Duke University, One Towerview Road, Durham, NC 27708, USA 2 Harvard Business School, Soldiers Field Road, Boston, MA 02163, USA Theneo-classical economics view that behavior is driven by-and ...
Poverty, politics, and preferences: Field experiments and survey data from Vietnam Tomomi Tanaka Caltech ttanaka@hss.caltech.edu Colin F. Camerer Caltech camerer@hss.caltech.edu Quang Nguyen University of Hawaii quangn@hawaii.edu Abstract We conducted field experiments to investigate how wealth ...
Learning Mallows Models with Pairwise Preferences Tyler Lu tl@cs.toronto.edu Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto Craig Boutilier cebly@cs.toronto.edu Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto Abstract Learning preference distributions is akeyprob-leminmanyareas (e.g ...
User Preferences Overview 1 CONFIDENTIAL – LPS Real Estate Group Client Use Only November 14, 2011 Preferences Preferences is your tool in Paragon to add your picture and office logo and customize how Paragon
August 2004 ■ Journal of Dental Education 859 Educational Methodologies Student Learning Preferences and Teaching Implications Robert J. Murphy, M.B.A.; Sarah A. Gray, D.D.S., M.S.; Sorin R. Straja, Ph.D.; Meredith C. Bogert, D.M.D. Abstract: One of the most serious challenges that dental ...
Policy, Preferences, and Participation: Government's Impact on Democratic Citizenship ∗ Patrick Flavin Ph.D. Candidate Department of Political Science University of Notre Dame pflavin@nd.edu John D. Griffin † Assistant Professor Department of Political Science University of Notre Dame John ...
1 Economic incentives and social preferences: substitutes or complements? Samuel Bowles § and Sandra Polanía-Reyes* 15th July, 2011 Abstract Explicit economic incentives designed to increase contributions to public goods and to promote other pro-social behavior sometimes are counterproductive ...
North American Ecotourism Markets: Motivations, Preferences, and Destinations By Pamela A. Wight* To obtain copies of this article see ** This article is the second of a two-part series.