Recent decision-making research provides empirical evidence that human risk preferences are constructed “on the fly” during risk elicitation, influenced by the decision-making context and the method of risk elicitation (Kusev et al., 2020). In this article, we explore the lability of human risk preferences and argue that the most recent choices guide decision-making. Accordingly, our novel proposal and experimental method provide a psychological tool that measures people's shift in preferences. Specifically, in our experiment (240 participants, registered UK users of an online survey panel), we developed and employed a two-stage risk elicitation experimental method. The results from the experiment revealed that providing participants with f...
Many decisions we face are characterized by risk or uncertainty we must make choices prior to knowin...
In three experiments, we studied the extent to which theories of decision making and memory can pred...
In one experiment we studied the extent to which theories of judgment, decision-making and memory ca...
Recent decision-making research provides empirical evidence that human risk preferences are construc...
Recent decision-making research provides empirical evidence that human risk preferences are construc...
Recent decision-making research provides empirical evidence that human riskpreferences are construct...
People differ in their willingness to take risks. Recent work found that revealed preference tasks (...
Understanding human behavior from the perspective of normative and descriptive theories depends on h...
Evidence shows that people’s preference for risk changes considerably when measured using different ...
There are different views on what preferences for risks are and whether they are indicators of stabl...
Psychological research has revealed that subjective factors influence how people see risk. Most rese...
Risky decision making carries many of our behaviors in everyday life. Behavioral researchers have be...
Humans have generally been considered risk averse for gains. Yet, growing evidence shows that risk p...
Numerous studies have convincingly shown that prospect theory can better describe risky choice behav...
Previous research has considered the question of how anticipated regret affects risky decision makin...
Many decisions we face are characterized by risk or uncertainty we must make choices prior to knowin...
In three experiments, we studied the extent to which theories of decision making and memory can pred...
In one experiment we studied the extent to which theories of judgment, decision-making and memory ca...
Recent decision-making research provides empirical evidence that human risk preferences are construc...
Recent decision-making research provides empirical evidence that human risk preferences are construc...
Recent decision-making research provides empirical evidence that human riskpreferences are construct...
People differ in their willingness to take risks. Recent work found that revealed preference tasks (...
Understanding human behavior from the perspective of normative and descriptive theories depends on h...
Evidence shows that people’s preference for risk changes considerably when measured using different ...
There are different views on what preferences for risks are and whether they are indicators of stabl...
Psychological research has revealed that subjective factors influence how people see risk. Most rese...
Risky decision making carries many of our behaviors in everyday life. Behavioral researchers have be...
Humans have generally been considered risk averse for gains. Yet, growing evidence shows that risk p...
Numerous studies have convincingly shown that prospect theory can better describe risky choice behav...
Previous research has considered the question of how anticipated regret affects risky decision makin...
Many decisions we face are characterized by risk or uncertainty we must make choices prior to knowin...
In three experiments, we studied the extent to which theories of decision making and memory can pred...
In one experiment we studied the extent to which theories of judgment, decision-making and memory ca...