The works on decision theory tend to be general, but I need my textbooks to find better resources—I’ll see if I have the right ones at home. Until then, Andrew Gelmans’ BDA3 explicitly formulates VoI as a multi-stage decision tree in section 9.3, thereby making it clear that the same procedure is generalizable. And Jaynes doesn’t call it VoI in PT:LoS, but his discussion in the chapter on simple applications of decision theory leaves the number of decision implicitly open.
The works on decision theory tend to be general, but I need my textbooks to find better resources—I’ll see if I have the right ones at home. Until then, Andrew Gelmans’ BDA3 explicitly formulates VoI as a multi-stage decision tree in section 9.3, thereby making it clear that the same procedure is generalizable. And Jaynes doesn’t call it VoI in PT:LoS, but his discussion in the chapter on simple applications of decision theory leaves the number of decision implicitly open.