I experimentally examine whether feedback about others' choices provides an anchor for decision-making under ambiguity. In a between-subjects design I vary whether subjects learn choices made individually by a "peer" in a first part when facing the same task a second time, and whether prospects are defined over gains or losses. My key findings are that the relative ambiguity attitude (compared to the peer's) significantly matters for shifts in individual attitudes, and that dynamics considerably differ between gain and loss domains. For gains, learning to be comparably ambiguity averse increases the likelihood for such shifts, relative to the individual condition; for losses, this likelihood decreases only if peers learn to exhibit exactly ...
We use probability-matching variations on Ellsberg’s single-urn experiment to assess three questions...
Ambiguity aversion appears to have subtle psychological causes. Curley, Yates, and Abrams found that...
We use probability-matching variations on Ellsberg’s single-urn experiment to assess three questions...
I experimentally examine whether feedback about others' choices provides an anchor for decision-maki...
I experimentally examine whether feedback about others' choices provides an anchor for decision-maki...
I experimentally examine whether feedback about others' choices provides an anchor for decision-maki...
Abstract This paper reports the results of experiments testing prevalence of nonneutral ambiguity at...
This paper reports the results of experiments designed to test (a) whether and to what extent indivi...
An extensive literature has studied ambiguity aversion in economic decision making, and how ambigui...
An extensive literature has studied ambiguity aversion in economic decision making, and how ambigui...
We use probability-matching variations on Ellsberg’s single-urn experiment to assess three questions...
An extensive literature has studied ambiguity aversion in economic decision making, and how ambigui...
We use probability-matching variations on Ellsberg’s single-urn experiment to assess three questions...
An extensive literature has studied ambiguity aversion in economic decision making, and how ambigui...
We use probability-matching variations on Ellsberg’s single-urn experiment to assess three questions...
We use probability-matching variations on Ellsberg’s single-urn experiment to assess three questions...
Ambiguity aversion appears to have subtle psychological causes. Curley, Yates, and Abrams found that...
We use probability-matching variations on Ellsberg’s single-urn experiment to assess three questions...
I experimentally examine whether feedback about others' choices provides an anchor for decision-maki...
I experimentally examine whether feedback about others' choices provides an anchor for decision-maki...
I experimentally examine whether feedback about others' choices provides an anchor for decision-maki...
Abstract This paper reports the results of experiments testing prevalence of nonneutral ambiguity at...
This paper reports the results of experiments designed to test (a) whether and to what extent indivi...
An extensive literature has studied ambiguity aversion in economic decision making, and how ambigui...
An extensive literature has studied ambiguity aversion in economic decision making, and how ambigui...
We use probability-matching variations on Ellsberg’s single-urn experiment to assess three questions...
An extensive literature has studied ambiguity aversion in economic decision making, and how ambigui...
We use probability-matching variations on Ellsberg’s single-urn experiment to assess three questions...
An extensive literature has studied ambiguity aversion in economic decision making, and how ambigui...
We use probability-matching variations on Ellsberg’s single-urn experiment to assess three questions...
We use probability-matching variations on Ellsberg’s single-urn experiment to assess three questions...
Ambiguity aversion appears to have subtle psychological causes. Curley, Yates, and Abrams found that...
We use probability-matching variations on Ellsberg’s single-urn experiment to assess three questions...