10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «BISYMMETRY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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Measurement and Representation of Sensations
Bisymmetry. On the assumption that we have a p-additive representation, (12),
we next turn to the question of whether ± = 0: All of the experimental testing is a
good deal simpler when ± = 0 than it would be otherwise–an example is the
testing ...
Hans Colonius, Ehtibar N. Dzhafarov, 2013
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Functional Equations in Applied Sciences
The following theorem gives the solution of the bisymmetry equation and
analyzes the uniqueness of its representation. Theorem 6.8 (Bisymmetry
equation). The general solution continuous and invertible in both variables on a
real rectangle ...
Enrique Castillo, Andres Iglesias, Reyes Ruiz-Cobo, 2004
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Handbook of Clinical Child Neuropsychology
The Origin of Bisymmetry Somatic bisymmetry is an adaptation to the needs of
motile organisms. In addition to the obvious advantage of the streamlining that
results, the bisymmetric organism is well adapted for the basic decision that ...
Cecil Reynolds, Elaine Fletcher-Janzen, 2009
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Functional Equations — Results and Advances
D References [1] J. Aczél, Bisymmetry and Consistent Aggregation: Historical
Review and Recent Results, in Choice, Decision, and Measurement (ed. by
A. A. J. Marley), Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc. Publ., Mahwah, NJ, 225-233, 1997.
Zoltan Daroczy, Zsolt Páles, 2002
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Mining Imperfect Data: Dealing with Contamination and ...
Dealing with Contamination and Incomplete Records Ronald K. Pearson. is an
array of N2 numbers, defined for i, j : 1, 2, . . . , N, and suppose F(-) is a function
mapping RN into R. The bisymmetry equation requires F (-) to satisfy the
condition ...
2.3.4 Bisymmetry Let us consider the bisymmetry property, also called mediality.
Definition 2.80. F .112 _> 11 is bisymmetric if for all x e 114, We have F(F(X1,X2),
F(X3,X4)) I F(F(X1,X3),F(X2,X4))An immediate consequence of this definition is ...
Michel Grabisch, Jean-Luc Marichal, Radko Mesiar, 2009
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Functional Equations and Modelling in Science and Engineering
5.7 The bisymmetry equation The following theorem gives the solution of the
bisymmetry equation and analyzes the uniqueness of its representation.
THEOREM 5.7.1 (Bisymmetry equation).- The yeneral solution continuous and
invertible in ...
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Canadian Mathematical Bulletin
The generalized equations of bisymmetry, associativity and transitivity are,
respectively, (1) (xly)2(z3u) = (x4z)S(y6u) (2) (xly)2z = x3(y4z) (3) (xlz)2(y3z) =
x4y. The numbers 1, 2, 3, . . ., 6 represent binary operations and x, y, z and u are
taken ...
9
Prospect Theory: For Risk and Ambiguity
We have used tradeoff consistency conditions to provide measurements and
behavioral foundations for such models. Alternative conditions, based on a
bisymmetry condition, have been used in the literature to obtain behavioral
foundations.
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Introduction to the Theories of Measurement and ...
Then intuitively the conditions for a continuous bisection structure should hold for
gray disks, except possibly for bisymmetry and solvability. Bisymmetry, (uew)e(
yez)=(uey)e(wez). (22) corresponds to an experiment that predicts the disk ...