Information on attitudes to risk could increase understanding of and explain risky health behaviors. We investigate two approaches to eliciting risk preferences in the health domain, a novel “indirect” lottery elicitation approach with health states as outcomes and a “direct” approach where respondents are asked directly about their willingness to take risks. We compare the ability of the two approaches to predict health-related risky behaviors in a general adult population. We also investigate a potential framing effect in the indirect lottery elicitation approach. We find that risk preferences elicited using the direct approach can better predict health-related risky behavior than those elicited using the indirect approach. Moreover, a se...
This paper studies risk attitudes using a large representative survey and a complementary experiment...
We conduct a field experiment to assess whether risk preferences significantly differ across the hea...
This paper studies risk attitudes using a large representative survey and a com-plementary experimen...
Information on attitudes to risk could increase understanding of and explain risky health behaviors....
People differ in their willingness to take risks. Recent work found that revealed preference tasks (...
People differ in their willingness to take risks. Recent work found that revealed preference tasks (...
People differ in their willingness to take risks. Recent work found that revealed preference tasks (...
The aim of this study is to examine whether individuals’ risk attitude for life years differ from th...
Risk is a central aspect of health condition because attitudes towards risk may influence the inclin...
Individuals’ risk attitude is an important concept within the health domain. A previous study showe...
Many decisions we face are characterized by risk or uncertainty we must make choices prior to knowin...
Many decisions we face are characterized by risk or uncertainty we must make choices prior to knowin...
This paper studies risk attitudes using a large representative survey and a complementary experiment...
This paper studies risk attitudes using a large representative survey and a complementary experiment...
This paper studies risk attitudes using a large representative survey and a complementary experiment...
This paper studies risk attitudes using a large representative survey and a complementary experiment...
We conduct a field experiment to assess whether risk preferences significantly differ across the hea...
This paper studies risk attitudes using a large representative survey and a com-plementary experimen...
Information on attitudes to risk could increase understanding of and explain risky health behaviors....
People differ in their willingness to take risks. Recent work found that revealed preference tasks (...
People differ in their willingness to take risks. Recent work found that revealed preference tasks (...
People differ in their willingness to take risks. Recent work found that revealed preference tasks (...
The aim of this study is to examine whether individuals’ risk attitude for life years differ from th...
Risk is a central aspect of health condition because attitudes towards risk may influence the inclin...
Individuals’ risk attitude is an important concept within the health domain. A previous study showe...
Many decisions we face are characterized by risk or uncertainty we must make choices prior to knowin...
Many decisions we face are characterized by risk or uncertainty we must make choices prior to knowin...
This paper studies risk attitudes using a large representative survey and a complementary experiment...
This paper studies risk attitudes using a large representative survey and a complementary experiment...
This paper studies risk attitudes using a large representative survey and a complementary experiment...
This paper studies risk attitudes using a large representative survey and a complementary experiment...
We conduct a field experiment to assess whether risk preferences significantly differ across the hea...
This paper studies risk attitudes using a large representative survey and a com-plementary experimen...