How should you present a lottery to a subject of an economic experiment? Is a pie chart the best? What about a Holt & Laury style chart?
I have compiled a document (”Lottery Presentation Styles“) to give you some suggestions.
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August 8, 2008 in Experimental
How should you present a lottery to a subject of an economic experiment? Is a pie chart the best? What about a Holt & Laury style chart?
I have compiled a document (”Lottery Presentation Styles“) to give you some suggestions.
October 11, 2008 in Current Events
This afternoon I will by flying to Washington, D.C. for INFORMS 2008. This is a conference discussing topics related to operations research. Posting will resume on Wednesday.
October 10, 2008 in Current Events
One way to insure that you have a high quality doctor is that they have a medical license. In fact, no doctor can legally practice in the United States without one. Yet …
October 9, 2008 in Pharmaceuticals
On Monday I attended the Applied Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research Forum at UCSD. I will briefly summarize the presentations of the three speakers. Andreas Pleil, Senior Director Worldwide Medical & Outcomes Research, Pfizer. Dr. Pliel reviewed …
October 8, 2008 in Miscellaneous
N.Y. Times technology guru David Pogue has some neat computer tricks and shortcuts to make your time spent reading the Healthcare Economist easier. For instance: “You can tap …
October 8, 2008 in Carnivals
The Wall Street Wipeout Edition of the Cavalcade of Risk is up at Wisdom From Wenchypoo’s Mental Wastebasket.
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