International audienceThis paper reports on the results of an experimental elicitation at the individual level of all prospect theory components (i.e., utility, loss aversion, and weighting functions) in two decision contexts: situations where alternatives are described as probability distributions and situations where the decision maker must experience unknown probability distributions through sampling before choice. For description-based decisions, our results are fully consistent with prospect theory's empirical findings under risk. Furthermore, no significant differences are detected across contexts as regards utility and loss aversion. Whereas decision weights exhibit similar qualitative properties across contexts typically found under...
Prospect theory is the most popular theory for predicting decisions under risk. This paper investiga...
In many theories of decision under risk (e.g., expected utility theory, rank-dependent utility theor...
We analyze behavior in two basic classes of decision tasks: description-based and experience-based. ...
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Uncertainty pervades most aspects of life. From selecting a new technology to choosing a career, dec...
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Prospect theory (PT) is the dominant descriptive theory of decision making under risk today. For the...
Previous studies on loss aversion have shown mixed results for small stakes decisions. This thesis p...
Uncertainty pervades most aspects of life. From selecting a new technology to choosing a career, de...
Subjective inferences of probability play a critical role in decision-making. How we learn about cho...
In five experiments we studied precautionary decisions where participants decided whether or not to ...
Prospect theory—a psychologically founded account of decision making under risk and uncertainty—revo...
This paper provides an efficient method to measure utility under prospect theory, the most importan...
Uncertainty pervades most aspects of life. From selecting a new technology to choosing a career, de...
How much mileage can we get out of prospect theory to explain foreign policy decision-making? To ans...
Prospect theory is the most popular theory for predicting decisions under risk. This paper investiga...
In many theories of decision under risk (e.g., expected utility theory, rank-dependent utility theor...
We analyze behavior in two basic classes of decision tasks: description-based and experience-based. ...
The main focus of this tutorial/review is on presenting Prospect Theory in the context of the still ...
Uncertainty pervades most aspects of life. From selecting a new technology to choosing a career, dec...
In 5 experiments, we studied precautionary decisions in which participants decided whether or not to...
Prospect theory (PT) is the dominant descriptive theory of decision making under risk today. For the...
Previous studies on loss aversion have shown mixed results for small stakes decisions. This thesis p...
Uncertainty pervades most aspects of life. From selecting a new technology to choosing a career, de...
Subjective inferences of probability play a critical role in decision-making. How we learn about cho...
In five experiments we studied precautionary decisions where participants decided whether or not to ...
Prospect theory—a psychologically founded account of decision making under risk and uncertainty—revo...
This paper provides an efficient method to measure utility under prospect theory, the most importan...
Uncertainty pervades most aspects of life. From selecting a new technology to choosing a career, de...
How much mileage can we get out of prospect theory to explain foreign policy decision-making? To ans...
Prospect theory is the most popular theory for predicting decisions under risk. This paper investiga...
In many theories of decision under risk (e.g., expected utility theory, rank-dependent utility theor...
We analyze behavior in two basic classes of decision tasks: description-based and experience-based. ...