Human beings are often faced with a pervasive problem: whether to make their own decisions or to delegate decision tasks to someone else. Here, we test whether people are inclined to forgo monetary rewards in order to retain agency when faced with choices that could lead to losses and gains. In a simple choice task, we show that even though participants have all the information needed to maximize rewards and minimize losses, they choose to pay in order to control their own payoff. This tendency cannot be explained by participants’ overconfidence in their own ability, as their perceived ability was elicited and accounted for. Rather, the results reflect an intrinsic value for choice, which emerges in the domain of both gains and losses. More...
Depending on the context at hand, people’s preference for receiving feedback might differ. Especiall...
In this paper we analyze the behavioral consequences of control on motivation. Wenstudy a simple exp...
Impulsivity in delay discounting paradigms is related to a variety of poor outcomes. Yet, a recent s...
Human beings are often faced with a pervasive problem: whether to make their own decision or to dele...
We examined (1) whether people would be more responsive to the delayed consequences of their decisio...
We examined 1) whether people would be more responsive to the delayed consequences of their decision...
When deciding between options that do or do not lead to future choices, humans often choose to choos...
We document a lower bound for thecontrol premium: agents' willingness to pay to control their own pa...
Consumers typically prefer freedom of choice, but when faced with a choice they might regret, they m...
Decision makers face gains and losses decisions on an everyday basis. Unlike conventional economic t...
<div><p>Cognitive control is a fundamental skill reflecting the active use of task-rules to guide be...
Cognitive control is a fundamental skill reflecting the active use of task-rules to guide behavior a...
Abstract Research suggests a dual-system theory of motivation on decision-making in humans, consisti...
Theories of choice and judgment assume that agents behave rationally, choose the higher expected val...
BACKGROUND:In the growing body of literature on economic decision making, the main focus has typical...
Depending on the context at hand, people’s preference for receiving feedback might differ. Especiall...
In this paper we analyze the behavioral consequences of control on motivation. Wenstudy a simple exp...
Impulsivity in delay discounting paradigms is related to a variety of poor outcomes. Yet, a recent s...
Human beings are often faced with a pervasive problem: whether to make their own decision or to dele...
We examined (1) whether people would be more responsive to the delayed consequences of their decisio...
We examined 1) whether people would be more responsive to the delayed consequences of their decision...
When deciding between options that do or do not lead to future choices, humans often choose to choos...
We document a lower bound for thecontrol premium: agents' willingness to pay to control their own pa...
Consumers typically prefer freedom of choice, but when faced with a choice they might regret, they m...
Decision makers face gains and losses decisions on an everyday basis. Unlike conventional economic t...
<div><p>Cognitive control is a fundamental skill reflecting the active use of task-rules to guide be...
Cognitive control is a fundamental skill reflecting the active use of task-rules to guide behavior a...
Abstract Research suggests a dual-system theory of motivation on decision-making in humans, consisti...
Theories of choice and judgment assume that agents behave rationally, choose the higher expected val...
BACKGROUND:In the growing body of literature on economic decision making, the main focus has typical...
Depending on the context at hand, people’s preference for receiving feedback might differ. Especiall...
In this paper we analyze the behavioral consequences of control on motivation. Wenstudy a simple exp...
Impulsivity in delay discounting paradigms is related to a variety of poor outcomes. Yet, a recent s...