Uncertainty pervades most aspects of life. From selecting a new technology to choosing a career, decision makers rarely know in advance the exact outcomes of their decisions. Whereas the consequences of decisions in standard decision theory are explicitly described (the decision from description (DFD) paradigm), the consequences of decisions in the recent decision from experience (DFE) paradigm are learned from experience. In DFD, decision makers typically overrespond to rare events. That is, rare events have more impact on decisions than their objective probabilities warrant (overweighting). In DFE, decision makers typically exhibit the opposite pattern, underresponding to rare events. That is, rare events may have less impact on decisions...
Recent research has focused on the “description-experience gap”: while rare events are overweighted ...
The Description-Experience gap (DE gap) is widely thought of as a tendency for people to act as if o...
Most decisions occur in the context of uncertainty. Usually we do not possess explicit knowledge of ...
Uncertainty pervades most aspects of life. From selecting a new technology to choosing a career, dec...
Uncertainty pervades most aspects of life. From selecting a new technology to choosing a career, dec...
Uncertainty pervades most aspects of life. From selecting a new technology to choosing a career, dec...
Uncertainty pervades most aspects of life. From selecting a new technology to choosing a career, dec...
Uncertainty pervades most aspects of life. From selecting a new technology to choosing a career, de...
Uncertainty pervades most aspects of life. From selecting a new technology to choosing a career, dec...
Uncertainty pervades most aspects of life. From selecting a new technology to choosing a career, de...
Recent research has focused on the "description-experience gap": While rare events are overweighted ...
This paper investigates the often-discussed over – and under – weighting of rare and extreme events ...
When faced with risky decisions, people tend to be risk averse for gains and risk seeking for losses...
In this paper we investigate the claim that decisions from extit{experience} (in which the features ...
This thesis contributes to the understanding of the ‘Description - Experience (DE) gap’, which posit...
Recent research has focused on the “description-experience gap”: while rare events are overweighted ...
The Description-Experience gap (DE gap) is widely thought of as a tendency for people to act as if o...
Most decisions occur in the context of uncertainty. Usually we do not possess explicit knowledge of ...
Uncertainty pervades most aspects of life. From selecting a new technology to choosing a career, dec...
Uncertainty pervades most aspects of life. From selecting a new technology to choosing a career, dec...
Uncertainty pervades most aspects of life. From selecting a new technology to choosing a career, dec...
Uncertainty pervades most aspects of life. From selecting a new technology to choosing a career, dec...
Uncertainty pervades most aspects of life. From selecting a new technology to choosing a career, de...
Uncertainty pervades most aspects of life. From selecting a new technology to choosing a career, dec...
Uncertainty pervades most aspects of life. From selecting a new technology to choosing a career, de...
Recent research has focused on the "description-experience gap": While rare events are overweighted ...
This paper investigates the often-discussed over – and under – weighting of rare and extreme events ...
When faced with risky decisions, people tend to be risk averse for gains and risk seeking for losses...
In this paper we investigate the claim that decisions from extit{experience} (in which the features ...
This thesis contributes to the understanding of the ‘Description - Experience (DE) gap’, which posit...
Recent research has focused on the “description-experience gap”: while rare events are overweighted ...
The Description-Experience gap (DE gap) is widely thought of as a tendency for people to act as if o...
Most decisions occur in the context of uncertainty. Usually we do not possess explicit knowledge of ...