
doi: 10.2307/2998573
Summary: A probability weighting function \(w(p)\) is a prominent feature of several non-expected utility theories, including prospect theory and rank-dependent models. Empirical estimates indicate that \(w(p)\) is regressive (first \(w(p)>p\), then \(w(p)
Utility theory
Utility theory
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