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Terminal acts and states of the world are specified, but detailed consequences may not be explicitly listed in an abbreviated states model. Axiomatic analyses of this model, with and without experimentation prior to the selection of a terminal act, are presented. In the abbreviated model, state probabilities are not defined, but the analysis is similar in many ways to more specialized models that permit derivations of state probabilities.