Ambiguity affects decisions of people who exhibit a distaste of and require a premium for dealing with it. Do ambiguity-neutral subjects completely disregard ambiguity and react to any vague news? Online vending platforms often attempt to affect buyer’s decisions by messages like “20 people are looking at this item right now” or “The average score based on 567 reviews is 7.9/10”. We augment the two-color Ellsberg experiment with similarly worded signals about the unknown probability of success. All decision-makers, including ambiguity-neutral, recognize and account for ambiguity; ambiguity-neutral subjects are less likely to respond to vague signals. The difference between decisions of ambiguity-neutral and non-neutral subjects vanishes for...
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...
We use probability-matching variations on Ellsberg’s single-urn experiment to assess three questions...
Ambiguity affects decisions of people who exhibit a distaste of and require a premium for dealing wi...
International audienceThis paper studies the effect of learning information on people’s attitudes to...
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...
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...
Most daily decisions involve uncertainty about outcome probabilities arising from incomplete knowled...
As illustrated by the famous Ellsberg paradox, many subjects prefer to bet on events with known rath...
A great deal of research demonstrates a variety of ways in which people\u27s judgments violate the l...
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...
Empirical studies of ambiguity attitudes to date have focused on events of moderate likelihood. Extr...
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...
We use probability-matching variations on Ellsberg’s single-urn experiment to assess three questions...
Ambiguity affects decisions of people who exhibit a distaste of and require a premium for dealing wi...
International audienceThis paper studies the effect of learning information on people’s attitudes to...
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...
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...
Most daily decisions involve uncertainty about outcome probabilities arising from incomplete knowled...
As illustrated by the famous Ellsberg paradox, many subjects prefer to bet on events with known rath...
A great deal of research demonstrates a variety of ways in which people\u27s judgments violate the l...
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...
Empirical studies of ambiguity attitudes to date have focused on events of moderate likelihood. Extr...
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...
We use probability-matching variations on Ellsberg’s single-urn experiment to assess three questions...