Varying several parameters of single-stage lottery choice tasks we investigate the question which features of a decision task lead subjects to deviate from maximizing expected monetary value (EV). Despite small differences in EV between the two lotteries in the choice sets, the subjects on average chose the lottery with the higher EV in every task. Risk avoidance occurs, but not consistently over all tasks. Further results are that subjects prefer less complex lotteries over more complex ones, and that risk matters the more the less complex the decision task is
This paper investigates the behaviour in repeated decision situations. The experimental study shows...
Lottery choice experiments with monetary payoffs have a long tradition for eliciting risk preference...
We report the evidence of a multi-stage lab experiment on individual decision- making under ambiguit...
Varying several parameters of single-stage lottery choice tasks we investigate the question which fe...
Abstract Varying several parameters of single-stage lottery choice tasks we investigate the question...
Trommersh\ue4user, Maloney & Landy (JOSA, 2003) studied performance in tasks that were formally equi...
Trommershäuser, Maloney & Landy (JOSA, 2003) studied performance in tasks that were formally equiva...
Trommersh\ue4user, Maloney & Landy (JOSA, 2003) studied performance in tasks that were formally equi...
Trommershäuser, Maloney & Landy (JOSA, 2003) studied performance in tasks that were formally equiva...
Abstract We present experimental evidence suggesting that human subjects penalize lotteries for comp...
Abstract In experiments individual risk attitudes can be induced by applying the binary lottery-tech...
We analyze lottery-choice data in a way that separately estimates the effects of risk aversion and c...
We analyze lottery-choice data in a way that separately estimates the effects of risk aversion and c...
The first chapter studies preferences for mixing between lotteries. Behavioral theories can be disti...
The first chapter studies preferences for mixing between lotteries. Behavioral theories can be disti...
This paper investigates the behaviour in repeated decision situations. The experimental study shows...
Lottery choice experiments with monetary payoffs have a long tradition for eliciting risk preference...
We report the evidence of a multi-stage lab experiment on individual decision- making under ambiguit...
Varying several parameters of single-stage lottery choice tasks we investigate the question which fe...
Abstract Varying several parameters of single-stage lottery choice tasks we investigate the question...
Trommersh\ue4user, Maloney & Landy (JOSA, 2003) studied performance in tasks that were formally equi...
Trommershäuser, Maloney & Landy (JOSA, 2003) studied performance in tasks that were formally equiva...
Trommersh\ue4user, Maloney & Landy (JOSA, 2003) studied performance in tasks that were formally equi...
Trommershäuser, Maloney & Landy (JOSA, 2003) studied performance in tasks that were formally equiva...
Abstract We present experimental evidence suggesting that human subjects penalize lotteries for comp...
Abstract In experiments individual risk attitudes can be induced by applying the binary lottery-tech...
We analyze lottery-choice data in a way that separately estimates the effects of risk aversion and c...
We analyze lottery-choice data in a way that separately estimates the effects of risk aversion and c...
The first chapter studies preferences for mixing between lotteries. Behavioral theories can be disti...
The first chapter studies preferences for mixing between lotteries. Behavioral theories can be disti...
This paper investigates the behaviour in repeated decision situations. The experimental study shows...
Lottery choice experiments with monetary payoffs have a long tradition for eliciting risk preference...
We report the evidence of a multi-stage lab experiment on individual decision- making under ambiguit...