Individuals exhibit a randomization preference if they prefer random mixtures of two bets to each of the involved bets. Such preferences provide the foundation of various models of uncertainty aversion. However, it has to our knowledge not been empirically investigated whether uncertainty-averse decision makers indeed exhibit such preferences. Here, we examine the relationship experimentally. We find that uncertainty aversion is not positively associated with randomization preferences. Moreover, we observe choices that are not consistent with the prevailing theories of uncertainty aversion: a non-negligible number of uncertain-averse subjects seem to dislike randomization
We present results from a laboratory experiment designed to elicit preferences over the resolution o...
We replicate the essentials of the Huettel et al. (2006) experiment on choice under uncertainty with...
The current study examined the effects that perceived uncertainty and success in a financial decisio...
Individuals exhibit preferences for randomization if they prefer random mixtures of two bets to each...
Individuals exhibit a randomization preference if they prefer random mix-tures of two bets to each o...
An uncertainty-averse agent prefers betting on an event whose probability is known, to betting on an...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/155459/1/ecta200162.pdfhttps://deepblu...
Much uncertainty in life relates to the behaviour of others in interactive environments. This paper ...
In an experiment with more than 500 participants we study how past experience of uncertainty (imperf...
ArticleThe final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00199-015-0913-...
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...
In this paper we show that while individuals with non-additive beliefs may dis-play a strict prefere...
We present a set of experiments testing for incomplete preferences due to uncertainty. In a first ex...
I revisit recent evidence uncovering a preference for certainty in violation of dominant normative a...
We present results from a laboratory experiment designed to elicit preferences over the resolution o...
We replicate the essentials of the Huettel et al. (2006) experiment on choice under uncertainty with...
The current study examined the effects that perceived uncertainty and success in a financial decisio...
Individuals exhibit preferences for randomization if they prefer random mixtures of two bets to each...
Individuals exhibit a randomization preference if they prefer random mix-tures of two bets to each o...
An uncertainty-averse agent prefers betting on an event whose probability is known, to betting on an...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/155459/1/ecta200162.pdfhttps://deepblu...
Much uncertainty in life relates to the behaviour of others in interactive environments. This paper ...
In an experiment with more than 500 participants we study how past experience of uncertainty (imperf...
ArticleThe final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00199-015-0913-...
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...
In this paper we show that while individuals with non-additive beliefs may dis-play a strict prefere...
We present a set of experiments testing for incomplete preferences due to uncertainty. In a first ex...
I revisit recent evidence uncovering a preference for certainty in violation of dominant normative a...
We present results from a laboratory experiment designed to elicit preferences over the resolution o...
We replicate the essentials of the Huettel et al. (2006) experiment on choice under uncertainty with...
The current study examined the effects that perceived uncertainty and success in a financial decisio...