A common view in economics and psychology is that decision agents achieve their choices and express their respective preferences by computing probabilistic properties (probabilities and money) from a decision-making context (e.g., von Neumann and Morgenstern, 1947; Tversky and Kahneman, 1992; Starmer, 2000). In this computational processing, the main psychological mechanism requires that decision agents are able to integrate economic (contextual) attributes such as money and probabilities into subjective values; in other words people are able to construct and employ psycho-economic scales. Subsequently, when making a choice, decision agents are supposed to perform tradeoffs between the computed outputs (psycho-economic variables such as exp...
Experimental investigations by psychologists have uncovered many instances where decision makers con...
In three experiments we studied the extent to which theories of decision-making and memory can predi...
The leading normative (von Neumann & Morgen- stern, 1947) and descriptive psychological theories (e....
A common view in economics and psychology is that decision agents achieve their choices and express ...
The leading normative (von Neumann & Morgenstern, 1947) and alternative psychological theories (e.g....
There are different views on what preferences for risks are and whether they are indicators of stabl...
The leading normative (von Neumann & Morgenstern, 1947) and alternative psychological theories (e.g....
Recently, there has been a debate in decision-making about whether people integrate attributes such...
In three experiments, we studied the extent to which theories of decision making and memory can pred...
Recently, there has been a debate in decision-making about whether people integrate attributes such ...
Psychological research has firmly established that risk preferences are transient states shaped by p...
Despite all the differences offered in theories of utility formation and decisions from experience/ ...
In one experiment we studied the extent to which theories of judgment, decision-making and memory ca...
Despite all the differences offered in theories of utility formation and decisions from experience/ ...
In three experiments we studied the extent to which theories of decision-making and memory can predi...
Experimental investigations by psychologists have uncovered many instances where decision makers con...
In three experiments we studied the extent to which theories of decision-making and memory can predi...
The leading normative (von Neumann & Morgen- stern, 1947) and descriptive psychological theories (e....
A common view in economics and psychology is that decision agents achieve their choices and express ...
The leading normative (von Neumann & Morgenstern, 1947) and alternative psychological theories (e.g....
There are different views on what preferences for risks are and whether they are indicators of stabl...
The leading normative (von Neumann & Morgenstern, 1947) and alternative psychological theories (e.g....
Recently, there has been a debate in decision-making about whether people integrate attributes such...
In three experiments, we studied the extent to which theories of decision making and memory can pred...
Recently, there has been a debate in decision-making about whether people integrate attributes such ...
Psychological research has firmly established that risk preferences are transient states shaped by p...
Despite all the differences offered in theories of utility formation and decisions from experience/ ...
In one experiment we studied the extent to which theories of judgment, decision-making and memory ca...
Despite all the differences offered in theories of utility formation and decisions from experience/ ...
In three experiments we studied the extent to which theories of decision-making and memory can predi...
Experimental investigations by psychologists have uncovered many instances where decision makers con...
In three experiments we studied the extent to which theories of decision-making and memory can predi...
The leading normative (von Neumann & Morgen- stern, 1947) and descriptive psychological theories (e....