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checkRd: (-1) CalOptimalDecision.Rd:45: Lost braces; missing escapes or markup?
45 | A \code{data.frame} of (1) the probability that the optimal decision for each observation being d in {0,1,...,k}, (2) expected utility of binary version of judge's decision (g_d), (3) expected utility of binary DMF recommendation, and (4) the difference between (2) and (3). If \code{include.utility.diff.mcmc = TRUE}, returns a list of such \code{data.frame} and a \code{data.frame} that includes the result for mean and quantile of \code{Utility.diff.control.mcmc} and \code{Utility.diff.treated.mcmc} across mcmc samples.
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