Reducing preference reversals: the role of preference imprecision and non-transparent methods

Health Economics, vol. 27(8), pp. 1230-1246. (2018).

Autores: José Luis Pinto Prades, Fernando I. Sánchez Martínez, José María Abellán Perpiñán y Jorge E. Martínez Pérez.

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Abstract

Preferences elicited with matching and choice usually diverge (as characterised by preference reversals), violating a basic rationality requirement, namely,  procedure invariance. Continuar leyendo «Reducing preference reversals: the role of preference imprecision and non-transparent methods»