The status quo effect derived from loss aversion is common in decision making. However, we propose that advisors (vs. personal decision makers) are less susceptible to such an effect because they are less loss-averse. The difference in loss aversion between personal decision makers and advisors is reflected in both the query order and content. Compared to advisors, personal decision makers produce more queries favoring the status quo, at an earlier time, than those favoring the new option. As hypothesized, the status quo effect was observed among personal decision makers, but not among advisors (Studies 1 and 2). Query order and content were found to mediate the impact of decision maker's role on the status quo effect (Study 2). When p...
The status quo bias (SQB) is the tendency to prefer the current state of affairs. We investigated if...
Decision Avoidance (DA) strategies allow people to forego or abandon effortful deliberation by postp...
Loss aversion is considered a general pervasive bias occurring regardless of the context or the pers...
Three experimental studies are reported, the first two of which explore differences in advisors’ and...
Status quo bias is a cognitive bias found in many fields including business, economics, political sc...
We examined (1) whether people would be more responsive to the delayed consequences of their decisio...
We examined 1) whether people would be more responsive to the delayed consequences of their decision...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, Psychology, 2007.I investigate the status quo (SQ) bias ...
The effect of human-based advice on decision-making represents a “gain-loss asymmetry,” ...
Purpose An outcome bias occurs when performance is evaluated based upon the outcome of the decision ...
One of the most important topics in the decision making domain is how individual subjects determine ...
economics, rationality Most real decisions, unlike those of economics texts, have a status quo alter...
This paper investigates how choices are affected by the level of knowledge one has about the decisio...
Consumers often must choose between a course of action that preserves the status quo and a course of...
The purpose of this research is to continue the investigation of the antecedents to advice utilizati...
The status quo bias (SQB) is the tendency to prefer the current state of affairs. We investigated if...
Decision Avoidance (DA) strategies allow people to forego or abandon effortful deliberation by postp...
Loss aversion is considered a general pervasive bias occurring regardless of the context or the pers...
Three experimental studies are reported, the first two of which explore differences in advisors’ and...
Status quo bias is a cognitive bias found in many fields including business, economics, political sc...
We examined (1) whether people would be more responsive to the delayed consequences of their decisio...
We examined 1) whether people would be more responsive to the delayed consequences of their decision...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, Psychology, 2007.I investigate the status quo (SQ) bias ...
The effect of human-based advice on decision-making represents a “gain-loss asymmetry,” ...
Purpose An outcome bias occurs when performance is evaluated based upon the outcome of the decision ...
One of the most important topics in the decision making domain is how individual subjects determine ...
economics, rationality Most real decisions, unlike those of economics texts, have a status quo alter...
This paper investigates how choices are affected by the level of knowledge one has about the decisio...
Consumers often must choose between a course of action that preserves the status quo and a course of...
The purpose of this research is to continue the investigation of the antecedents to advice utilizati...
The status quo bias (SQB) is the tendency to prefer the current state of affairs. We investigated if...
Decision Avoidance (DA) strategies allow people to forego or abandon effortful deliberation by postp...
Loss aversion is considered a general pervasive bias occurring regardless of the context or the pers...