We use a novel field experiment which jointly tests two implicit assumptions of updating models in a joint framework: that new information leads to new knowledge and that new knowledge can affect economic decisions. In the experiment, we elicit subjects’ prior knowledge state about a good’s attributes, exogenously vary how much new information about good attributes we provide to subjects, elicit subjects’ valuation for the good, and elicit posterior knowledge states about the same good attributes. Testing for changes in knowledge jointly with changes in preferences allows us to horserace updating models more completely than previous studies since we observe ex ante and ex post knowledge states. Our results are consistent with a model of inc...
Four experiments examined the locus of impact of causal knowledge on consideration of alternative hy...
This paper compares how increases in experience versus increases in knowledge about a public good af...
Behavioural studies over half a century indicate that making categorical choices alters beliefs abou...
In this study we elicit agents' prior information set regarding a public good, exogenously give info...
In this study we elicit agents’ prior information set regarding a public good, exogenously give info...
People often make decisions with the goal of gaining informa-tion which can help reduce their uncert...
We design and conduct a field experiment in which treated subjects receive a precise and objective s...
none1noThis paper identifies the globally stable conditions under which an individual facing the sam...
Funding agency: Russell Sage FoundationBayesian updating remains the benchmark for dynamic modeling ...
The supposed irrelevance of historical costs for rational decision making has been the subject of mu...
How do individuals value noisy information that guides economic decisions? In our laboratory experim...
In many environments it is costly for decision makers to determine which option is best for them bec...
Behavioural studies over half a century indicate that making categorical choices alters beliefs abou...
One challenge that has to be addressed by the fast and frugal heuristics program is how people manag...
Behavioural studies over half a century indicate that making categorical choices alters beliefs abou...
Four experiments examined the locus of impact of causal knowledge on consideration of alternative hy...
This paper compares how increases in experience versus increases in knowledge about a public good af...
Behavioural studies over half a century indicate that making categorical choices alters beliefs abou...
In this study we elicit agents' prior information set regarding a public good, exogenously give info...
In this study we elicit agents’ prior information set regarding a public good, exogenously give info...
People often make decisions with the goal of gaining informa-tion which can help reduce their uncert...
We design and conduct a field experiment in which treated subjects receive a precise and objective s...
none1noThis paper identifies the globally stable conditions under which an individual facing the sam...
Funding agency: Russell Sage FoundationBayesian updating remains the benchmark for dynamic modeling ...
The supposed irrelevance of historical costs for rational decision making has been the subject of mu...
How do individuals value noisy information that guides economic decisions? In our laboratory experim...
In many environments it is costly for decision makers to determine which option is best for them bec...
Behavioural studies over half a century indicate that making categorical choices alters beliefs abou...
One challenge that has to be addressed by the fast and frugal heuristics program is how people manag...
Behavioural studies over half a century indicate that making categorical choices alters beliefs abou...
Four experiments examined the locus of impact of causal knowledge on consideration of alternative hy...
This paper compares how increases in experience versus increases in knowledge about a public good af...
Behavioural studies over half a century indicate that making categorical choices alters beliefs abou...