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In this paper we propose a novel way to measure behavioral heterogeneity
in a population of stochastic individuals. Our measure is choice-based; it evaluates
the probability that, over a randomly selected menu, the sampled choices of two sampled
individuals differ. We provide axiomatic foundations for this measure and a
decomposition result that separates heterogeneity into its intra- and inter-personal
components.