We use a simple version of the Psychological Expected Utility Model (Caplin and Leahy, QJE, 2001) to analyze the optimal choice of information accuracy by an individual who is concerned with anticipatory feeling. The individual faces the following trade-off: on the one hand information may lead to emotional costs, on the other the higher the information accuracy, the higher the efficiency of decision-making. We completely and explicitly characterize how anticipatory utility depends on information accuracy, and study the optimal amount of information acquisition. We obtain simple and explicit conditions under which the individual prefers no-information or partial information gathering. We show that anomalous attitudes towards information can...
The authors argue that emotions characterized by certainty appraisals lead to heuristic information ...
In social psychology, a common finding is that people prefer confirmation-biased information. Althou...
What is the relationship between an agent’s attitude towards information, and her attitude towards r...
We use a simple version of the Psychological Expected Utility Model (Caplin and Leahy, QJE, 2001) to...
The well-being of agents is often directly affected by their beliefs, in the form of anticipatory fe...
Decision-making under risk, Psychological expected utility, Information gathering, Bayesian updating...
This paper studies the choice of an individual who acquires information before choosing an action fr...
We analyze a model of patient decision-making where anxiety about the future charac-terizes the pati...
We propose a theory of inattention solely based on preferences, absent cognitive limitations or exte...
Classical decision theory predicts that people should be indifferent to information that is not usef...
This paper presents experimental evidence that when individuals are about to make a given decision u...
How do individuals value noisy information that guides economic decisions? In our laboratory experim...
This paper presents experimental evidence that when individuals are about to make a given decision u...
People’s desire to seek or avoid information is not only influenced by the possible outcomes of an e...
Living with risk can lead to anticipatory feelings such as anxiety or hopefulness. Such feelings can...
The authors argue that emotions characterized by certainty appraisals lead to heuristic information ...
In social psychology, a common finding is that people prefer confirmation-biased information. Althou...
What is the relationship between an agent’s attitude towards information, and her attitude towards r...
We use a simple version of the Psychological Expected Utility Model (Caplin and Leahy, QJE, 2001) to...
The well-being of agents is often directly affected by their beliefs, in the form of anticipatory fe...
Decision-making under risk, Psychological expected utility, Information gathering, Bayesian updating...
This paper studies the choice of an individual who acquires information before choosing an action fr...
We analyze a model of patient decision-making where anxiety about the future charac-terizes the pati...
We propose a theory of inattention solely based on preferences, absent cognitive limitations or exte...
Classical decision theory predicts that people should be indifferent to information that is not usef...
This paper presents experimental evidence that when individuals are about to make a given decision u...
How do individuals value noisy information that guides economic decisions? In our laboratory experim...
This paper presents experimental evidence that when individuals are about to make a given decision u...
People’s desire to seek or avoid information is not only influenced by the possible outcomes of an e...
Living with risk can lead to anticipatory feelings such as anxiety or hopefulness. Such feelings can...
The authors argue that emotions characterized by certainty appraisals lead to heuristic information ...
In social psychology, a common finding is that people prefer confirmation-biased information. Althou...
What is the relationship between an agent’s attitude towards information, and her attitude towards r...