45 p.In this paper we examine how risk attitudes change with age. We present participants from age 5 to 64 with choices between simple gambles and the expected value of the gambles. The gambles are over both gains and losses, and vary in the probability of the non-zero payoff. Surprisingly, we find that many participants are risk seeking when faced with high-probability prospects over gains and risk averse when faced with small-probability prospects. Over losses we find the exact opposite. Children’s choices are consistent with the underweighting of low-probability events and the overweighting of high-probability ones. This tendency diminishes with age, and on average adults appear to use the objective probability when evaluating risky pros...
In human adults, judgment errors are known to often lead to irrational decision-making in risky cont...
Does risk taking change as a function of age? We conducted a systematic literature search and found ...
Is your risk preference stable? After Arrow and Pratt defined the method to measure risk aversion, m...
A prevalent stereotype is that people become less risk taking and more cautious as they get older. H...
A prevalent stereotype is that people become less risk taking and more cautious as they get older. H...
<b><i>Background:</i></b> Older adults are stereotypically considered to be risk averse compared to ...
Background: Older adults are stereotypically considered to be risk averse compared to younger age gr...
Adolescents often make risky and impulsive decisions. Such behavior has led to the common assumption...
<p>Decision-making under risk has been of interest to philosophers for centuries. in Only in recent ...
9 pagesWhile previous research has found that children make more risky decisions than their parents,...
Empirical evaluations of risk attitudes often rely on a weak definition of risk that concerns prefer...
The present study examined the question of age related cautiousness in decision making. Traditional ...
The purpose of this investigation was to compare elderly and younger subjects (Ss) in a chance situa...
We separate for the first time the roles of cognitive and motivational factors in shaping age differ...
Risky decision making, and how it changes over the lifespan, is important for theory and public poli...
In human adults, judgment errors are known to often lead to irrational decision-making in risky cont...
Does risk taking change as a function of age? We conducted a systematic literature search and found ...
Is your risk preference stable? After Arrow and Pratt defined the method to measure risk aversion, m...
A prevalent stereotype is that people become less risk taking and more cautious as they get older. H...
A prevalent stereotype is that people become less risk taking and more cautious as they get older. H...
<b><i>Background:</i></b> Older adults are stereotypically considered to be risk averse compared to ...
Background: Older adults are stereotypically considered to be risk averse compared to younger age gr...
Adolescents often make risky and impulsive decisions. Such behavior has led to the common assumption...
<p>Decision-making under risk has been of interest to philosophers for centuries. in Only in recent ...
9 pagesWhile previous research has found that children make more risky decisions than their parents,...
Empirical evaluations of risk attitudes often rely on a weak definition of risk that concerns prefer...
The present study examined the question of age related cautiousness in decision making. Traditional ...
The purpose of this investigation was to compare elderly and younger subjects (Ss) in a chance situa...
We separate for the first time the roles of cognitive and motivational factors in shaping age differ...
Risky decision making, and how it changes over the lifespan, is important for theory and public poli...
In human adults, judgment errors are known to often lead to irrational decision-making in risky cont...
Does risk taking change as a function of age? We conducted a systematic literature search and found ...
Is your risk preference stable? After Arrow and Pratt defined the method to measure risk aversion, m...