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The decision criterion for comparing the word list is taken from Blair.
If, for example, all the cars are very, very safe, the importance of safety as a decision criterion could appropriately be reduced.
The set is divided into condition criteria (set ) and the decision criterion (class) .
Each decision alternative is compared with the others by multiplying a number of ratios, one for each decision criterion.
In cases that are most computationally straightforward, root mean square deviation can be used as the decision criterion for the lowest error probability.
Each individual in the society (or equivalently, each decision criterion) gives a particular order of preferences on the set of outcomes.
This is because the key decision criterion in the case of research is excellence, which is not determined on the basis of geography.
If the firm's decision criterion is to go ahead if the expected return is 10 per cent, then it should go ahead.
Thus, we change our decision criterion from using floating-point operations to simple integer addition, subtraction, and bit shifting (for the multiply by 2 operations).
The domain of decision criterion, consist of elements (without loss of generality we assume ) and induces a partition of into classes , where .
The St. Petersburg paradox is a classical situation where a naïve decision criterion (which takes only the expected value into account) would recommend a course of action that no (real) rational person would be willing to take.
Under CBA the decision criterion is that a project should be undertaken providing that the discounted value of the social benefits attributed to the project exceeds the discounted value of the social costs attributed to the project.