SOME APPLICATIONS OF THE CHOICE THEORY. FINDING OF THE CHOICE WITH THE FIXED FRACTION PROCEDURE
Journal Title: Journal of Science And Arts - Year 2009, Vol 10, Issue 1
Abstract
The choice forecasting is one of the most researched problem in Economics and Social Theory. This paper presents some practical studies and shows how the statistical technics can be used to design and analyze the human preference behavior. In many practical examples the choice functions are not rationalizable. This problem has often treated by embedding the non-rational choice function into a new rational one. If we take in consideration the new results from the fuzzy theory which perfectly design the vague character of human preferences, then seams to be better to treat the choice forecasting using the sum-fuzzy implementation of a choice function. Here we applied an original procedure for this aim.
Authors and Affiliations
Alina Constantinescu
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