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Preferred term
rank-dependent utility theory
Definition
- Originally called anticipated utility theory, rank-dependent utility theory is a generalized expected utility model. It was first developed by John Quiggin in 1982 as a solution for violations of stochastic dominance (where one outcome is always ranked above another), which expected utility theories were not able to resolve. [Source: Encyclopedia of Medical Decision Making; Rank-Dependent Utility Theory]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/rank-dependent_utility_theory
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