Based on the present-aim standard a person who drinks gasoline and subsequently dies could be consider rational as long as:
A) her behavior helps other people.
B) she really likes the taste of gasoline and death.
C) she thinks her behavior will result in more gasoline for other people.
D) her death is not painful.
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Q4: The Kahneman-Tversky value function is
A)risk-averse in gains,
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Q11: If the receiver in the "ultimate bargaining
Q12: The Kahneman-Tversky value function is
A)a symmetrical utility
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