Klein (1997) found that participants were more influenced by information about their comparative risk standing than information about their absolute risk standing. If reliable, these findings have important implications for understanding and improving risk communication. In this paper we report the findings of several unsuccessful attempts by us to replicate Klein's findings in the UK, using one of his experimental paradigms, and discuss the findings of other recent attempts to replicate his work. Findings are inconsistent from study to study but, overall, provide some evidence that people respond to comparative and not just to absolute risk information. Issues that need to be addressed systematically in future research include: the ambigui...
Many decisions we face are characterized by risk or uncertainty we must make choices prior to knowin...
News about health disparities often compares and contrasts health risks faced by different demograph...
International audienceDecisions under risk are often embedded in a social context that we usually ab...
Klein (1997) found that participants were more influenced by information about their comparative ris...
Klein (1997) found that participants were more influenced by information about their comparative ris...
When Klein, W. M. gave participants absolute and comparative risk information (crossed experimentall...
Objective: To explain inconsistent results in previous attempts to determine whether, when presented...
Despite great promise of using personalized risks of treatment outcomes during shared decision-makin...
1 An experiment was conducted in a real environment to test how information delivery affects risk ra...
Many theories have been put forward to explain attitudes towards ambiguity. This paper reports on an...
Working paper GATE 2011-19An article about Kihlstrom and Mirman about comparative risk aversion with...
This article analyzes preferences for risk reductions in the context of individual and societal deci...
According to most prescriptive decision rules, formally equivalent methods of communicating risk inf...
25 pagesAn effort was made to construct two structurally similar risk-taking tasks in order to evalu...
It has been suggested that risk avoiders and risk takers differ in the extent to which they focus on...
Many decisions we face are characterized by risk or uncertainty we must make choices prior to knowin...
News about health disparities often compares and contrasts health risks faced by different demograph...
International audienceDecisions under risk are often embedded in a social context that we usually ab...
Klein (1997) found that participants were more influenced by information about their comparative ris...
Klein (1997) found that participants were more influenced by information about their comparative ris...
When Klein, W. M. gave participants absolute and comparative risk information (crossed experimentall...
Objective: To explain inconsistent results in previous attempts to determine whether, when presented...
Despite great promise of using personalized risks of treatment outcomes during shared decision-makin...
1 An experiment was conducted in a real environment to test how information delivery affects risk ra...
Many theories have been put forward to explain attitudes towards ambiguity. This paper reports on an...
Working paper GATE 2011-19An article about Kihlstrom and Mirman about comparative risk aversion with...
This article analyzes preferences for risk reductions in the context of individual and societal deci...
According to most prescriptive decision rules, formally equivalent methods of communicating risk inf...
25 pagesAn effort was made to construct two structurally similar risk-taking tasks in order to evalu...
It has been suggested that risk avoiders and risk takers differ in the extent to which they focus on...
Many decisions we face are characterized by risk or uncertainty we must make choices prior to knowin...
News about health disparities often compares and contrasts health risks faced by different demograph...
International audienceDecisions under risk are often embedded in a social context that we usually ab...