Recent experimental evidence suggests that noisy behavior correlates strongly with personal characteristics. Since decision noise leads to bias in most elicitation tasks, there is a risk of falsely interpreting noise-driven relationships as preference driven. This puts previous studies that found a negative relation between personality measures and risk aversion into perspective and in particular raises the question of how to achieve robust inference in this domain. This paper shows, by way of an economic experiment with subjects from all walks of life, that using structural estimation to model heterogeneity of noise in combination with a balanced design allows us to mitigate the bias problem. Our estimations show that cognitive ability is ...
A common view in current psychology is that people estimate probabilities using various 'heuristics'...
Recent decision-making research provides empirical evidence that human riskpreferences are construct...
We describe a computational model of two central aspects of people’s probabilistic reasoning: descr...
Recent experimental evidence suggests that noisy behavior correlates strongly with personal characte...
Recent experimental studies suggest that risk aversion is negatively related to cognitive ability. I...
We analyze the impact of acute stress on risky choice in a pre-registered laboratory experiment with...
In the context of eliciting preferences for decision making under risk, we analyse the features of f...
We analyze the impact of acute stress on risky choice in a pre-registered laboratory experiment with...
Contemporary models of subjective probability distortions assume that distortions arise during proba...
We examine the effects of multiple sources of noise in risky decision making. Noise in the parameter...
A single coherent framework is proposed to synthesize long-standing research on 8 seemingly unrelate...
It has long been assumed in economic theory that multi-attribute decisions involving several attribu...
This paper will focus on the relationship between cognitive ability and decision-making under risk a...
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There is an intense debate whether risk-taking behavior is partially driven by cognitive abilities. ...
A common view in current psychology is that people estimate probabilities using various 'heuristics'...
Recent decision-making research provides empirical evidence that human riskpreferences are construct...
We describe a computational model of two central aspects of people’s probabilistic reasoning: descr...
Recent experimental evidence suggests that noisy behavior correlates strongly with personal characte...
Recent experimental studies suggest that risk aversion is negatively related to cognitive ability. I...
We analyze the impact of acute stress on risky choice in a pre-registered laboratory experiment with...
In the context of eliciting preferences for decision making under risk, we analyse the features of f...
We analyze the impact of acute stress on risky choice in a pre-registered laboratory experiment with...
Contemporary models of subjective probability distortions assume that distortions arise during proba...
We examine the effects of multiple sources of noise in risky decision making. Noise in the parameter...
A single coherent framework is proposed to synthesize long-standing research on 8 seemingly unrelate...
It has long been assumed in economic theory that multi-attribute decisions involving several attribu...
This paper will focus on the relationship between cognitive ability and decision-making under risk a...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Data collected under ESRC transformative research aw...
There is an intense debate whether risk-taking behavior is partially driven by cognitive abilities. ...
A common view in current psychology is that people estimate probabilities using various 'heuristics'...
Recent decision-making research provides empirical evidence that human riskpreferences are construct...
We describe a computational model of two central aspects of people’s probabilistic reasoning: descr...