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- Luces_choice_axiom abstract "In probability theory, Luce's choice axiom, formulated by R. Duncan Luce (1959), states that the probability of selecting one item over another from a pool of many items is not affected by the presence or absence of other items in the pool. Selection of this kind is said to have "independence from irrelevant alternatives" (IIA).".
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- Luces_choice_axiom wikiPageExternalLink Luce_JMP_1977a.pdf.
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- Luces_choice_axiom wikiPageWikiLink Category:Information,_knowledge,_and_uncertainty.
- Luces_choice_axiom wikiPageWikiLink Category:Probability_theory.
- Luces_choice_axiom wikiPageWikiLink Cognitive_science.
- Luces_choice_axiom wikiPageWikiLink Consumer.
- Luces_choice_axiom wikiPageWikiLink Economics.
- Luces_choice_axiom wikiPageWikiLink Independence_of_irrelevant_alternatives.
- Luces_choice_axiom wikiPageWikiLink Probability.
- Luces_choice_axiom wikiPageWikiLink Probability_theory.
- Luces_choice_axiom wikiPageWikiLink Psychology.
- Luces_choice_axiom wikiPageWikiLink R._Duncan_Luce.
- Luces_choice_axiom wikiPageWikiLinkText "Luce's choice axiom".
- Luces_choice_axiom wikiPageWikiLinkText "Luce's theory of choice".
- Luces_choice_axiom wikiPageWikiLinkText "Luce’s choice axioms".
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- Luces_choice_axiom subject Category:Information,_knowledge,_and_uncertainty.
- Luces_choice_axiom subject Category:Probability_theory.
- Luces_choice_axiom comment "In probability theory, Luce's choice axiom, formulated by R. Duncan Luce (1959), states that the probability of selecting one item over another from a pool of many items is not affected by the presence or absence of other items in the pool. Selection of this kind is said to have "independence from irrelevant alternatives" (IIA).".
- Luces_choice_axiom label "Luce's choice axiom".
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- Luces_choice_axiom sameAs Q6696419.
- Luces_choice_axiom sameAs Q6696419.
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