Search for dissertations about: "behavioral model"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 300 swedish dissertations containing the words behavioral model.
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1. The Black-Litterman Model : mathematical and behavioral finance approaches towards its use in practice
Abstract : The financial portfolio model often referred to as the Black-Litterman model is analyzed using two approaches; a mathematical and a behavioral finance approach. After a detailed description of its framework, the Black-Litterman model is derived mathematically using a sampling theoretical approach. READ MORE
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2. The Black-Litterman Model : Towards its use in practice
Abstract : The Black-Litterman model is analyzed in three steps seeking to investigate, develop and test the B-L model in an applied perspective. The first step mathematically derives the Black-Litterman model from a sampling theory approach generating a new interpretation of the model and an interpretable formula for the parameter weight-on-views. READ MORE
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3. ACT Treatment of Epilepsy : Time for a behavioral model?
Abstract : The present dissertation contributes to the understanding of behavioral treatment of epilepsy and supports the integration of medical and behavioral science to develop a treatment model to help those who suffer from drug refractory epilepsy. There is a lack of well-designed randomized controlled trials evaluating behavioral therapy for epilepsy. READ MORE
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4. A model for simulation and generation of surrounding vehicles in driving simulators
Abstract : Driving simulators are used to conduct experiments on for example driver behavior, road design, and vehicle characteristics. The results of the experiments often depend on the traffic conditions. One example is the evaluation of cellular phones and how they affect driving behavior. READ MORE
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5. Behavioral Spillovers across Prosocial Alternatives
Abstract : This thesis contributes to the economic literature on prosocial behavior. It includes three papers, all of which relate to the issue of policy-driven spillovers across prosocial alternatives. READ MORE