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|aStein, James D.,|d1941-.
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|aThe Right Decision:|bA Mathematician Reveals How the Secrets of Decision Theory Can Help you Make the Right Decision Every Time/|h[electronic resource]/|cJames Stein.
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|aYou are what you decide -- Creating the menu -- What's in it for me? determining your payoffs -- When the crystal ball is cloudy -- Dumping the losers: the admissibility criterion -- Worst-case scenarios: the minimax criterion -- In the long run: Bayes' criterion -- Taking the plunge: the maximax criterion -- Which club to use -- What you don't know can hurt you -- The balance of powers -- People who need people -- Hurts so good.
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