Funding agency: Russell Sage FoundationBayesian updating remains the benchmark for dynamic modeling under uncertainty within economics. Recent theory and evidence suggest individuals may process information asymmetrically when it relates to personal characteristics or future life outcomes, with good news receiving more weight than bad news. I examine information processing across a broad set of contexts: (1) ego relevant, (2) financially relevant, and (3) non value relevant. In the first two cases, information about outcomes is valenced, containing either good or bad news. In the third case, information is value neutral. In contrast to a number of previous studies I do not find differences in belief updating across valenced and value neutra...
A number of findings suggest that people’s expectations about the future are unrealistically optimis...
The well-being of agents is often directly affected by their beliefs, in the form of anticipatory fe...
Received academic wisdom holds that human judgment is characterized by unrealistic optimism, the ten...
Bayes’ statistical rule remains the status quo for modeling belief updating in both normative and d...
AbstractA diverse body of research has demonstrated that people update their beliefs to a greater ex...
A diverse body of research has demonstrated that people update their beliefs to a greater extent whe...
How people update their beliefs when faced with new information is integral to everyday life. A size...
A diverse body of research has demonstrated that people update their beliefs to a greater extent whe...
People tend to update beliefs about their future outcomes in a valence-dependent way: they are likel...
How do individuals value noisy information that guides economic decisions? In our laboratory experim...
Humans hold unrealistically optimistic predictions of what their future holds. These predictions are...
Humans hold unrealistically optimistic predictions of what their future holds. These predictions are...
People learn more from new information when it leads to favorable future outlooks and thus can maint...
International audienceMany studies report that following feedback, individuals do not update their b...
When integrating new information into our beliefs, an important factor is valence: whether a piece o...
A number of findings suggest that people’s expectations about the future are unrealistically optimis...
The well-being of agents is often directly affected by their beliefs, in the form of anticipatory fe...
Received academic wisdom holds that human judgment is characterized by unrealistic optimism, the ten...
Bayes’ statistical rule remains the status quo for modeling belief updating in both normative and d...
AbstractA diverse body of research has demonstrated that people update their beliefs to a greater ex...
A diverse body of research has demonstrated that people update their beliefs to a greater extent whe...
How people update their beliefs when faced with new information is integral to everyday life. A size...
A diverse body of research has demonstrated that people update their beliefs to a greater extent whe...
People tend to update beliefs about their future outcomes in a valence-dependent way: they are likel...
How do individuals value noisy information that guides economic decisions? In our laboratory experim...
Humans hold unrealistically optimistic predictions of what their future holds. These predictions are...
Humans hold unrealistically optimistic predictions of what their future holds. These predictions are...
People learn more from new information when it leads to favorable future outlooks and thus can maint...
International audienceMany studies report that following feedback, individuals do not update their b...
When integrating new information into our beliefs, an important factor is valence: whether a piece o...
A number of findings suggest that people’s expectations about the future are unrealistically optimis...
The well-being of agents is often directly affected by their beliefs, in the form of anticipatory fe...
Received academic wisdom holds that human judgment is characterized by unrealistic optimism, the ten...