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It is desirable to have some measure of this sensitivity , and this measure is found in a concept called elasticity . By definition , the elasticity of a demand function qi = Qi ( u , P1 , P2 , Pn ) with respect to any of its variables ...
It is desirable to have some measure of this sensitivity , and this measure is found in a concept called elasticity . By definition , the elasticity of a demand function qi = Qi ( u , P1 , P2 , Pn ) with respect to any of its variables ...
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The mathematical treatment of consumer's decisions as given in Chapter 6 was based upon utility measured on an ordinal scale . Ordinal scales have been the mainstay of psychological measurement ( a field which , by the way , goes by the ...
The mathematical treatment of consumer's decisions as given in Chapter 6 was based upon utility measured on an ordinal scale . Ordinal scales have been the mainstay of psychological measurement ( a field which , by the way , goes by the ...
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It is important to realize just what entropy docs and does not measure . Entropy has nothing to do with what the symbols symbolize ; it accounts only for their frequency and correlation . That is , the statistical theory of ...
It is important to realize just what entropy docs and does not measure . Entropy has nothing to do with what the symbols symbolize ; it accounts only for their frequency and correlation . That is , the statistical theory of ...
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Contents
WHAT IS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING? | 3 |
THE TD2 RADIO RELAY SYSTEM | 25 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 32 |
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