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ARTICLE What We Regret Most . . . and Why Neal J. Roese Amy Summerville University of Illinois Which domains in life produce the greatest potential for regret, and what features of those life domains explain why?
Living and Dying Without Regret By Joe Prainito Living and Dying Without Regret Written By Joe Prainito Will God say “well done” if you haven’t done well?
Regret, Pride, and the Disposition Effect Alexander Muermann and Jacqueline M. Volkman ∗ The WhartonSchool, University of Pennsylvania July 2006 Abstract We develop adynamic portfolio choice model which incorporates anticipated regret and pride in individual'spreferencesand show that those ...
1 Applications of Regret Theory to Asset Pricing Anna Dodonova * Henry B. Tippie College of Business, University of Iowa Iowa City, Iowa 52242-1000 Tel.: +1-319-337-9958 E-mail address: anna-dodonova@uiowa.edu This paper presents a theoretical model of asset pricing that analyses how the ...
Topic 4: Decision Analysis Module 4.1: Traditional Decision Theory Lecture 4.1.1: Pessimism and the maximin and minimax regret rules INTRODUCTION Decision theory pertains to human decision making in a world of incomplete information and incomplete human control over events.
A Quantitative Measurement of Regret Theory 1 H AN B LEICHRODT Department of Economics, H13-27, Erasmus University, P.O. Box 1738, 3000 DR Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
No-Regret Learning in Convex Games Georey J. Gordon ggordon@cs.cmu.edu Machine Learning Department, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Amy Greenwald amy@cs.brown.edu Casey Marks casey@cs.brown.edu Department of Computer Science, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912 Abstract Quite ...
Now Let's see what are the drawbacks of this criterion: Critique of Minimax Regret Criterion Minimax Regret is a better decision criterion than Maximax or Maximin and, arguably, Hurwicz as well.