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Howard Raiffa (/ˈreɪfə/ RAY-fə;
January 24, 1924 – July 8, 2016) was an
American academic who was the
Frank P.
Ramsey Professor (Emeritus) of Managerial...
- conflict. The game was
introduced in 1957 by R.
Duncan Luce and
Howard Raiffa in
their classic book,
Games and Decisions. Some
authors prefer to avoid...
- by
decision theorist Howard Raiffa of the
Harvard Business School. Subsequently, in 1976,
Ralph Keeney and
Howard Raiffa extended the
basics of utility...
- concept, as well as the term "conjugate prior", were
introduced by
Howard Raiffa and
Robert Schlaifer in
their work on
Bayesian decision theory. A similar...
- than to
solve the
wrong problem the
right way".
Harvard economist Howard Raiffa describes an
occasion when he, too, "fell into the trap of
working on the...
- the
Management Sciences. The
Raiffa-Howard
award for
organizational decision quality is
named after him and
Howard Raiffa.
Howard earned his Sc.D. in Electrical...
- statistics—starting by
teaching himself. He had very
little mathematical background and
Raiffa recalled how they
worked together: "I
would teach him
something about linear...
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primer in game theory, Harvester-Wheatsheaf. (see
Chapter 2) Luce, R.D. and
Raiffa, H. (1957)
Games and Decisions:
Introduction and
Critical Survey, Wiley...
- Duncan;
Raiffa,
Howard (1957),
Games and decisions:
introduction and
critical survey, New York:
Wiley reprinted edition: R.
Duncan Luce;
Howard Raiffa (1989)...
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underestimate is an
estimate you know is less than the
exact answer". Alpert, Marc;
Raiffa,
Howard (1982). "A
progress report on the
training of
probability ****essors"...