Edward R. Morey

Professor Emeritus

Discreet choice models and discrete-choice models: the hyphen is a short dash to clarity


Unpublished


Untitled
2004

Cite

Cite

APA   Click to copy
Untitled. (2004). Discreet choice models and discrete-choice models: the hyphen is a short dash to clarity.


Chicago/Turabian   Click to copy
Untitled. “Discreet Choice Models and Discrete-Choice Models: the Hyphen Is a Short Dash to Clarity,” 2004.


MLA   Click to copy
Untitled. Discreet Choice Models and Discrete-Choice Models: the Hyphen Is a Short Dash to Clarity. 2004.


BibTeX   Click to copy

@unpublished{untitled2004a,
  title = {Discreet choice models and discrete-choice models: the hyphen is a short dash to clarity},
  year = {2004},
  author = {Untitled}
}

 
For an extramarital affair, one might want to consider a discreet choice model; since choice, they must be either beautiful or handsome, there is the cachet of sex with a model, and they won't tell your spouse. In contrast, if you prefer to spend your time modeling discrete choices, ......."