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Comput Econ
April 2022
London, Ontario N6A 5B7 Canada School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences, Western University.
A popular rule of thumb, usually called "heuristic technique" in Behavioral Economics, for determining the likelihood insensitivity regions of probability weighting functions (pwf's) is based on searching for points at which the pwf's are twice their values at half the points. Although this technique works remarkably well for many commonly used pwf's, it sometimes fails to provide the correct answer. In order to cover the class of pwf's for which the heuristic technique does not work, in this paper we propose, discuss, and illustrate an extension of the technique into what we call the "slicing method," which is capable of finding the subadditivity and insensitivity regions of any continuous pwf.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Stunting, overweight and child development impairment are key problems affecting early infancy and have short and long-term consequences on academic performance, social competence and adult health. The aim of this paper is to identify linkages and factors that may simultaneously contribute to these problems.
Study Design: A cross sectional study.