The literature contains evidence from some studies of asymmetric patterns of choice cycles in the direction consistent with regret theory, and evidence from other studies of asymmetries in the opposite direction. This article reports an experiment showing that both patterns occur within the same sample of respondents operating in the same experimental environment. We discuss the implications for modelling behaviour in such environments
Travel behaviour analysis has recently witnessed a rapidly growing interest in regret-based models o...
The robust laboratory evidence of preference reversal for lotteries has been interpreted as a threat...
As Duncan Luce and other prominent scholars have pointed out on several occasions, testing algebraic...
The literature contains evidence from some studies of asymmetric patterns of choice cycles in the di...
Several models of decision-making imply systematic violations of transitivity of preference. Our exp...
Several models of choice under uncertainty imply systematic violations of transitivity of preference...
A significant body of experimental evidence documents systematic violations of the transitivity axio...
Individuals often have only incompletely known preferences when choosing between pair-wise gambles. ...
This paper investigates whether some part of the preference reversal phenomenon can be attributed to...
This paper investigates whether some part of the preference reversal phenomenon can be attributed to...
The paper shows that: (1) The preference reversal phenomenon is consistent with transitive preferenc...
Transitivity is the assumption that if a person prefers A to B and B to C, then that person should p...
Transitivity is the assumption that if a person prefers A to B and B to C, then that person should ...
Preferences may arise from regret, i.e., from comparisons with alternatives forgone by the decision ...
Travel behaviour analysis has recently witnessed a rapidly growing interest in regret-based models o...
Travel behaviour analysis has recently witnessed a rapidly growing interest in regret-based models o...
The robust laboratory evidence of preference reversal for lotteries has been interpreted as a threat...
As Duncan Luce and other prominent scholars have pointed out on several occasions, testing algebraic...
The literature contains evidence from some studies of asymmetric patterns of choice cycles in the di...
Several models of decision-making imply systematic violations of transitivity of preference. Our exp...
Several models of choice under uncertainty imply systematic violations of transitivity of preference...
A significant body of experimental evidence documents systematic violations of the transitivity axio...
Individuals often have only incompletely known preferences when choosing between pair-wise gambles. ...
This paper investigates whether some part of the preference reversal phenomenon can be attributed to...
This paper investigates whether some part of the preference reversal phenomenon can be attributed to...
The paper shows that: (1) The preference reversal phenomenon is consistent with transitive preferenc...
Transitivity is the assumption that if a person prefers A to B and B to C, then that person should p...
Transitivity is the assumption that if a person prefers A to B and B to C, then that person should ...
Preferences may arise from regret, i.e., from comparisons with alternatives forgone by the decision ...
Travel behaviour analysis has recently witnessed a rapidly growing interest in regret-based models o...
Travel behaviour analysis has recently witnessed a rapidly growing interest in regret-based models o...
The robust laboratory evidence of preference reversal for lotteries has been interpreted as a threat...
As Duncan Luce and other prominent scholars have pointed out on several occasions, testing algebraic...