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We term the pattern in which maximizers tend to sacrifice resources to attain more options that ultimately reduce their satisfaction, the “Maximization Paradox”.
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The Maximization Paradox: The costs of seeking alternatives
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Maximization of profit above all else -- to the exclusion of ethics, morality and the public good -- is the mark of a vulture society.
David A. Love: Will Obama Save America From Capitalism? 2009
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Maximization of expected utility recommends studying.
Causal Decision Theory Weirich, Paul 2008
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However, the method used by Mann and Colleagues for roughly the past 6 years now, Regularized Expectation-Maximization, is not subject to either criticism.
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Suppose we fill in the missing observations in X with an algorithm based on the likelihood function of Y, X1 and X2 which is what the Expectation Maximization does.
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Posner, Richard A. [1985] "Wealth Maximization Revisited," 2
The Economic Analysis of Law Kornhauser, Lewis 2006
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Golden-Rule for Welfare-Maximization in an Economy With a
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Maximization of short-term gain to the exclusion of every other non-economic consideration - social or environmental - would remain paramount.
Energy Bulletin - dallen 2010
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To integrate the results from such experiments, the researchers developed a new data mining approach called Recursive Expectation-Maximization Clustering (REMc).
THE MEDICAL NEWS 2010
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