We study how a person’s evaluation of choice options influences her estimates of other people’s evaluations when their choices are known. People rely on the relation between their own evaluations and their final decision to make sense of others, projecting their evaluations of the corresponding options. A person’s liking of the option she chose between two alternatives influences her estimates of others’ liking of the option they chose, regardless of whether it matches her own choice. Likewise, her evaluation of the option she rejected affects her estimate of others’ evaluations of the option they rejected. Across four studies, we provide evidence of conditional projection in political and consumer decisions, using across-people differences...
Many economic theories of decision making assume that people evaluate options independently of other...
When people tend toward a political decision, such as voting for the Republican Party, they are ofte...
Prior research has found that people prefer impoverished over enriched options. However, individua...
2018-10-17This research includes exploratory studies examining self-other decisions related to six c...
This article develops a rational analysis of an important class of apparent preference reversals—joi...
Decision makers in positions of power often make unobserved choices under risk and uncertainty. In m...
Decision makers in positions of power often make unobserved choices under risk and uncertainty. In m...
For more than 60 years, it has been known that people report higher (lower) subjective values for it...
Following Kreps (1979), I consider a decision maker with uncertain beliefs about her future tastes. ...
Our life is filled with choices which we describe as preferences. Preferences depend on the sensitiv...
textabstractThis paper investigates how letting people predict others’ choices under risk affects su...
© 2019 Campbell Gregor PryorOur choices can often be biased in systematic ways. In this thesis, we s...
Human preference choice suffers curious contextual effects: the relative preference between two mult...
Psychologists have long asserted that making a choice changes a person’s preferences. Recently, crit...
Small shifts in choice occur even without discussion, when individuals merely know each other's pref...
Many economic theories of decision making assume that people evaluate options independently of other...
When people tend toward a political decision, such as voting for the Republican Party, they are ofte...
Prior research has found that people prefer impoverished over enriched options. However, individua...
2018-10-17This research includes exploratory studies examining self-other decisions related to six c...
This article develops a rational analysis of an important class of apparent preference reversals—joi...
Decision makers in positions of power often make unobserved choices under risk and uncertainty. In m...
Decision makers in positions of power often make unobserved choices under risk and uncertainty. In m...
For more than 60 years, it has been known that people report higher (lower) subjective values for it...
Following Kreps (1979), I consider a decision maker with uncertain beliefs about her future tastes. ...
Our life is filled with choices which we describe as preferences. Preferences depend on the sensitiv...
textabstractThis paper investigates how letting people predict others’ choices under risk affects su...
© 2019 Campbell Gregor PryorOur choices can often be biased in systematic ways. In this thesis, we s...
Human preference choice suffers curious contextual effects: the relative preference between two mult...
Psychologists have long asserted that making a choice changes a person’s preferences. Recently, crit...
Small shifts in choice occur even without discussion, when individuals merely know each other's pref...
Many economic theories of decision making assume that people evaluate options independently of other...
When people tend toward a political decision, such as voting for the Republican Party, they are ofte...
Prior research has found that people prefer impoverished over enriched options. However, individua...