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... ( alternative a ) , an associate professor at $ 5,500 ( alternative b ) , or an assistant professor at $ 6,000 ( alternative c ) . Mr. S. reasons as fol- lows : a P b since the advantage in kudos outweighs the small difference in salary ...
... ( alternative a ) , an associate professor at $ 5,500 ( alternative b ) , or an assistant professor at $ 6,000 ( alternative c ) . Mr. S. reasons as fol- lows : a P b since the advantage in kudos outweighs the small difference in salary ...
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... alternative leading ( on the average ) to something other than maximum profit . In terms of probability this is the same as making many identical trials in each of which one chooses some alternative other than that which maximizes his ...
... alternative leading ( on the average ) to something other than maximum profit . In terms of probability this is the same as making many identical trials in each of which one chooses some alternative other than that which maximizes his ...
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... alternatives ought not to be changed by the addition of a new alternative which is dominated by some old alternative , seems so reasonable that one is hard pressed to offer arguments as to why they should not be admitted . This first ...
... alternatives ought not to be changed by the addition of a new alternative which is dominated by some old alternative , seems so reasonable that one is hard pressed to offer arguments as to why they should not be admitted . This first ...
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WHAT IS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING? | 3 |
THE TD2 RADIO RELAY SYSTEM | 22 |
659 | 60 |
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