
Choice Probabilities


Equal Probabilities (Line of Indifference)
Suppose there is a point Xi,

such that the probabilities of both choices are 1/2. That is:

Doing a bit of algebra
we can get the following expression:

General Expression for the Line/Plane of Indifference
The expression:

is the same as the general equation for a plane in
s-dimensional space. To see this, let Z be any point such that the following
is true:

then all the points, Z, that satisfy the equation form
a plane through the s-dimensional space and
is
the normal vector (that is, it is perpendicular) to the plane. For
example, suppose that:

This produces the equation
.6Z1 + .8Z2 = .4. All the points
that satisfy this equation, for example, (1, -.25), (.5, .125), (0, .5), (-.5, .875), etc. --
line on a line. Graphically.....
