Accidentally sent this to just Clay, not list. On Jan 3, 2008 2:55 AM, CLAY SHENTRUP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> it's a proof that intensity of preference, not just order, exists. if you > and i both prefer A>B>C, but I score them 10/9/0 and you score them 10/1/0, > then I would take the guarantee of B over the 50/50 chance of A-C. You > wouldn't - unless you sucked at math. > Unclear. How do you distinguish between strength of preference and behavior towards risk? (Protip: you can't)
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