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John Miyamoto
Department of Psychology, Box 351525
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195-1525

Phone: 206-543-0805; Fax: 206-685-3157

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Publications

Ha, V., Haddawy, P., & Miyamoto, J. (in press). Similarity measures on preference structures, Part II: utility functions. Proceedings of the Seventeenth Conference in Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (UAI '01), Seattle, Washington, August 2001.

Stalmeier, P. F. M., Goldstein, M. K., Holmes, A. M., Lenert, L., Miyamoto, J., Stiggelbout, A. M., Torrance, G. W., & Tsevat, J. (2001). What should be reported in a methods section on utility assessment? Medical Decision Making, 21(3), 200-207.

Miyamoto, J. M. (2000). Utility assessment under expected utility and rank dependent utility assumptions. In G. B. Chapman & F. Sonnenberg, Decision making in health care: Theory, psychology, and applications. New York: Cambridge University Press, 65-109. (pdf draft)

Miyamoto, J. M. (1999) Quality-adjusted life years (QALY) utility models under expected utility and rank-dependent utility assumptions. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 43, 201-237.

Feldman, J., Miyamoto, J. M., & Loftus, E. F. (1999). Are actions regretted more than inactions? Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 78, 232-255.

Miyamoto, J. M., Wakker, P., Bleichrodt, H., & Peters, H. (1998). The zero condition: A simplifying assumption in QALY measurement. Management Science, 44, 839-849.

Cher, D. J., Miyamoto, J. M., & Lenert, L. A. (1997). Risk adjustment of markov process models: Importance in individual decision making. Medical Decision Making, 17, 340-350.

Treadwell, J., & Miyamoto, J. M. (1997). A classic revisited: Review of Decisions with Multiple Objectives. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making.

Yamagishi, K., & Miyamoto, J. M. (1996). Asymmetries in strength of preference: A focus shift model of valence effects in difference judgment. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 22, 493- 509.

Miyamoto, J. M., & Wakker, P. (1996). Multiattribute utility theory without expected utility foundations. Operations Research, 44, 313 - 326.

Miyamoto, J. M., Gonzalez, R., & Tu, S. (1995). Compositional anomalies in the semantics of evidence. J. Busemeyer, R. Hastie, & D. Medin (Eds.), Decision making from a cognitive perspective. (Volume 32 of the Psychology of Learning and Motivation). New York: Academic Press.

Eppel, T., Matheson, D., Miyamoto, J., Wu, G., & Eriksen, S. (1992) Old and new roles for expected and generalized utility theories. In W. Edwards (Ed.), Utility: Measurement and applications. Boston: Kluwer.

Miyamoto, J. M. (1992). Generic analysis of utility models. In W. Edwards (Ed.), Utility: Theories, measurement, and applications. Boston: Kluwer.

Miyamoto, J. M. (1991) Ordinal independence and functional equations in the theory of psychological difference. In J. P. Doignon & J. C. Falmagne (Eds.), Mathematical psychology: Current developments. New York: Springer-Verlag.

Miyamoto, J. M., Lundell, J. W., & Tu, S. (1989). Anomalous conditional judgments and Ramsey's thought experiment. Proceeding of the Eleventh Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, 212-220. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum, 1989.

Miyamoto, J. M., & Eraker, S. A. (1989). Parametric models of the utility of survival duration: Tests of axioms in a generic utility framework. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 44, 166-202.

Miyamoto, J. M. (1989). A generic approach to multiattribute utility analysis. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 27, 530.

Loftus, E. F., Goodman, J., Miyamoto, J. M., & Rhodes, S. (1989). Warning: Fleeting counterfactual thoughts can be hazardous to your case. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 27, 526.

Miyamoto, J. M., Lundell, J. W., & Tu, S. (1988). Conditional fallacies in probability judgment. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 26, 516.

Miyamoto, J. M., & Eraker, S. A. (1988). A multiplicative model of the utility of survival duration and health quality. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 117, 3-20.

Miyamoto, J. M. (1988). Generic utility theory: Measurement foundations and applications in multiattribute utility theory. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 32, 357-404.

Miyamoto, J. M. (1987). Constraints on the representation of gambles in prospect theory. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 31, 410-418.

Feagans, L., & Miyamoto, J. M. (1986). Non-word speech in discourse: A strategy for language development. First Language, 6, 187-201.

Miyamoto, J. M., & Dibble, E. (1986). Counterfactual conditionals and the conjunction fallacy. Proceeding of the Eighth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, 308-319. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum, 1986.

Miyamoto, J. M., & Eraker, S. A. (1985). Parameter estimates for a QALY utility model. Medical Decision Making, 5, 191-213.

Krantz, D. H., & Miyamoto, J. M. (1983). Priors and likelihood ratios as evidence. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 78, 418-423.

Miyamoto, J. M. (1983b). An axiomatization of the ratio/difference representation. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 27, 439-455.

Miyamoto, J. M. (1983a). Measurement foundations for multiattribute psychophysical theories based on first order polynomials. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 27, 152-182.

Miyamoto, J. M. (1973). Imitation and the learning of grammatical rules. Papers from the Ninth Regional Meeting Chicago Linguistic Society.

 

 

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