Minimum Payoff For Each Alternative. Select Maximum Number
Minimum Payoff For Each Alternative. Select Maximum Number
Minimum Payoff For Each Alternative. Select Maximum Number
EMV
= It is not guaranteed financial outcome.
= The most popular method is to choose the alternative with the highest expected monetary value (EMV).
= Rather it is a measure taking into account both the outcomes and their likelihood—recollecting that probabilities
themselves should be seen as long term averages.
= The alternative financial outcome weighted by respective probabilities.
= The highest and best EMV
(payoff of first state of nature) x (probability of first state of nature) + (payoff of second state of nature) x (probability of
second state of nature) + … + (payoff of last state of nature) x (probability of last state of nature)
EOL
= Expected opportunity loss (EOL) is the cost of not picking the best solution.
= Minimum EOL will always result in the SAME DECISION as maximum EMV.
= Minimum EOL will always equal EVPI.
= The lowest EOL
(payoff of first state of nature) x (probability of first state of nature) + (payoff of second state of nature) x (probability of
second state of nature) + … + (payoff of last state of nature) x (probability of last state of nature)
EVPI
= Expected Value of Perfect Information
= EVPI places an upper bound on what you should pay for additional information.
= helps to determine the worth of an insider who possesses perfect information.
= Perfect information is real to Best pay off
EVwPI = (best payoff n of state of nature) x (probability n of state of nature) + (best payoff of state of nature) x
(probability n of state of nature)
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