We present a set of experiments testing for incomplete preferences due to uncertainty. In a first experiment, we observe that approximately half of the participants exhibit a choice pattern inconsistent with models assuming complete preferences and Certainty Independence (CI). To understand these participants' behavior, in a second experiment, we design a decision task that distinguishes between models assuming complete preferences and relaxing CI and models of incomplete preferences under uncertainty. We find that about half of the participants in question exhibit behavior consistent with incomplete preferences, about one third shows behavior consistent with a preference for randomization between risky and ambiguous prospects, and the rema...
The risk and ambiguity inherent to many decisions tend to resolve over time as more information beco...
Individuals often have only incompletely known preferences when choosing between pair-wise gambles. ...
International audienceFacing several decisions, people may consider each one in isolation or integra...
We present a set of experiments testing for incomplete preferences due to uncertainty. In a first ex...
The completeness axiom of choice has been questioned for long, and in response, theoretical models o...
We propose an experimental design allowing a behavioral test of the axiom of completeness of individ...
Completeness, the most commonly assumed axiom in preference theory, has not received much attention ...
Abstract: Consider a finite data set where each observation consists of a bundle of contingent consu...
This paper contributes to the elicitation of a decision maker's strict preferences and their possibl...
This paper is about behaviour under ambiguity ‒ that is, a situation in which probabilities either d...
Several models of choice under uncertainty imply systematic violations of transitivity of preference...
Individuals exhibit a randomization preference if they prefer random mixtures of two bets to each of...
In this paper we experimentally document the existence of an unex-plored violation of rationality in...
Understanding decision making under uncertainty is crucial for researchers in the social sciences, p...
Understanding decision making under uncertainty is crucial for researchers in the social sciences, p...
The risk and ambiguity inherent to many decisions tend to resolve over time as more information beco...
Individuals often have only incompletely known preferences when choosing between pair-wise gambles. ...
International audienceFacing several decisions, people may consider each one in isolation or integra...
We present a set of experiments testing for incomplete preferences due to uncertainty. In a first ex...
The completeness axiom of choice has been questioned for long, and in response, theoretical models o...
We propose an experimental design allowing a behavioral test of the axiom of completeness of individ...
Completeness, the most commonly assumed axiom in preference theory, has not received much attention ...
Abstract: Consider a finite data set where each observation consists of a bundle of contingent consu...
This paper contributes to the elicitation of a decision maker's strict preferences and their possibl...
This paper is about behaviour under ambiguity ‒ that is, a situation in which probabilities either d...
Several models of choice under uncertainty imply systematic violations of transitivity of preference...
Individuals exhibit a randomization preference if they prefer random mixtures of two bets to each of...
In this paper we experimentally document the existence of an unex-plored violation of rationality in...
Understanding decision making under uncertainty is crucial for researchers in the social sciences, p...
Understanding decision making under uncertainty is crucial for researchers in the social sciences, p...
The risk and ambiguity inherent to many decisions tend to resolve over time as more information beco...
Individuals often have only incompletely known preferences when choosing between pair-wise gambles. ...
International audienceFacing several decisions, people may consider each one in isolation or integra...