Affective decision-making (ADM) is a refutable and predictive theory of individual choice under risk and uncertainty. It generalizes expected utility theory by positing the existence of two cognitive processes – the “rational” and the “emotional” process. Observed choice is the result of their simultaneous interaction. We present a model of affective choice in insurance markets, where risk perceptions are endogenous
In three experiments we studied the extent to which theories of decision-making and memory can pred...
In three studies we addressed the impact of perceived risk and negative affect on risky choice. In S...
This dissertation comprises three chapters on the question of how individuals make choices in situat...
Affective decision-making (ADM) is a refutable and predictive theory of individual choice under risk ...
Affective decision-making is a strategic model of choice under risk and uncertainty where we posit tw...
Economic decision-making deals with various aspects of people’s economic choices. In this process, t...
Optimism-bias is inconsistent with the independence of decision weights and payoffs found in models o...
Intuitively, how you feel about potential outcomes will determine your decisions. Indeed, an implici...
Intuitively, how we feel about potential outcomes will determine our decisions. Indeed, one of the m...
Many models of judgment and decision-making posit distinct cognitive and emotional contributions to ...
Experimental investigations by psychologists have uncovered many instances where decision makers con...
The leading normative (von Neumann & Morgenstern, 1947) and alternative psychological theories (e.g....
In three experiments we studied the extent to which theories of decision-making and memory can predi...
There are different views on what preferences for risks are and whether they are indicators of stabl...
In three experiments we studied the extent to which theories of decision-making and memory can predi...
In three experiments we studied the extent to which theories of decision-making and memory can pred...
In three studies we addressed the impact of perceived risk and negative affect on risky choice. In S...
This dissertation comprises three chapters on the question of how individuals make choices in situat...
Affective decision-making (ADM) is a refutable and predictive theory of individual choice under risk ...
Affective decision-making is a strategic model of choice under risk and uncertainty where we posit tw...
Economic decision-making deals with various aspects of people’s economic choices. In this process, t...
Optimism-bias is inconsistent with the independence of decision weights and payoffs found in models o...
Intuitively, how you feel about potential outcomes will determine your decisions. Indeed, an implici...
Intuitively, how we feel about potential outcomes will determine our decisions. Indeed, one of the m...
Many models of judgment and decision-making posit distinct cognitive and emotional contributions to ...
Experimental investigations by psychologists have uncovered many instances where decision makers con...
The leading normative (von Neumann & Morgenstern, 1947) and alternative psychological theories (e.g....
In three experiments we studied the extent to which theories of decision-making and memory can predi...
There are different views on what preferences for risks are and whether they are indicators of stabl...
In three experiments we studied the extent to which theories of decision-making and memory can predi...
In three experiments we studied the extent to which theories of decision-making and memory can pred...
In three studies we addressed the impact of perceived risk and negative affect on risky choice. In S...
This dissertation comprises three chapters on the question of how individuals make choices in situat...