Neumann-Morgenstern utility
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Nuemann-Morgenstern Utility is a method used to measure choice in situations of uncertainty. To determine utility according to this method, the decision maker must rank their preferences according to the outcomes of various decision options. According to the theory, if someone prefers A to B and B to C they can’t really care whether they get B outright or they get the chance to gamble for A and C.