People’s desire to seek or avoid information is not only influenced by the possible outcomes of an event, but the probability of those particular outcomes occurring. There are competing explanations however as to how and why people’s desire for non-instrumental information is affected by factors including expected value, probability of outcome, and a unique formulation of outcome uncertainty. Over two experiments, we find that people’s preference for non-instrumental information is positively correlated with probability when the outcome is positive (i.e., winning money) and negatively correlated when the outcome is negative (i.e., losing money). Furthermore, at the aggregate level, we find the probability of an outcome to be a better predic...
You probably know what kind of things you are curious about, but can you also explain what it feels ...
Different from previous experiments that used three representations of uncertain information for pro...
The purpose of the present investigation was to determine whether individual differences in uncertai...
Curiosity pervades all aspects of human behaviour and decision-making. Recent research indicates tha...
Curiosity is pervasive in our everyday lives, but we know little about the factors that contribute t...
Item does not contain fulltextCuriosity is pervasive in our everyday lives, but little is known abou...
Classical decision theory predicts that people should be indifferent to information that is not usef...
This paper presents experimental evidence that when individuals are about to make a given decision u...
We present results from a laboratory experiment designed to elicit preferences over the resolution o...
Most theoretical accounts of non-instrumental information seeking suggest that the magnitude of rewa...
Why would people pay more for a $50 gift certificate than for the opportunity to receive a gift cert...
Most daily decisions involve uncertainty about outcome probabilities arising from incomplete knowled...
This paper presents experimental evidence that when individuals are about to make a given decision u...
When people make decisions under uncertainty, they can relate to their expectations about and experi...
We report the evidence of a multi-stage lab experiment on individual decision- making under ambiguit...
You probably know what kind of things you are curious about, but can you also explain what it feels ...
Different from previous experiments that used three representations of uncertain information for pro...
The purpose of the present investigation was to determine whether individual differences in uncertai...
Curiosity pervades all aspects of human behaviour and decision-making. Recent research indicates tha...
Curiosity is pervasive in our everyday lives, but we know little about the factors that contribute t...
Item does not contain fulltextCuriosity is pervasive in our everyday lives, but little is known abou...
Classical decision theory predicts that people should be indifferent to information that is not usef...
This paper presents experimental evidence that when individuals are about to make a given decision u...
We present results from a laboratory experiment designed to elicit preferences over the resolution o...
Most theoretical accounts of non-instrumental information seeking suggest that the magnitude of rewa...
Why would people pay more for a $50 gift certificate than for the opportunity to receive a gift cert...
Most daily decisions involve uncertainty about outcome probabilities arising from incomplete knowled...
This paper presents experimental evidence that when individuals are about to make a given decision u...
When people make decisions under uncertainty, they can relate to their expectations about and experi...
We report the evidence of a multi-stage lab experiment on individual decision- making under ambiguit...
You probably know what kind of things you are curious about, but can you also explain what it feels ...
Different from previous experiments that used three representations of uncertain information for pro...
The purpose of the present investigation was to determine whether individual differences in uncertai...