We analyze the impact of acute stress on risky choice in a pre-registered laboratory experiment with 194 participants. We test the causal impact of stress on the stability of risk preferences by separating noise in decision-making from an actual shift in preferences. We find no significant differences in risk attitudes across conditions on the aggregate, using both descriptive analyses as well as structural estimations for risk aversion and different noise structures. Additionally, in line with the previous literature, we find statistically significant evidence for lower cognitive abilities being correlated with more noise in decision-making in general. We do not find a significant interaction effect between cognitive abilities and stress o...
The ways in which preferences respond to the varying stress of economic environments is a key questi...
textabstractRecent discussions in decision sciences and behavioral economics stress the potential im...
There has been a lot of research on the effects of stress and emotion and how they independently imp...
We analyze the impact of acute stress on risky choice in a pre-registered laboratory experiment with...
Many important decisions are made under stress and they often involve risky alternatives. There has ...
Recent studies have shown that acute stress can lead to riskier decision making. Yet, the underlying...
Recent experimental evidence suggests that noisy behavior correlates strongly with personal characte...
Recent experimental evidence suggests that noisy behavior correlates strongly with personal characte...
AbstractThe ubiquitous and intense nature of stress responses necessitate that we understand how the...
Arousing research has investigated stressed individuals' decision biases, but whether and how st...
Recent experimental studies suggest that risk aversion is negatively related to cognitive ability. I...
A wide range of stressful experiences can influence human decision making in complex ways beyond the...
Trapp S, Vilares I. Bayesian decision-making under stress-preserved weighting of prior and likelihoo...
Decision theory has made many additions in the field of risk-behavior. For this paper, we will speci...
Starcke K, Wolf OT, Markowitsch HJ, Brand M. Anticipatory Stress Influences Decision Making Under Ex...
The ways in which preferences respond to the varying stress of economic environments is a key questi...
textabstractRecent discussions in decision sciences and behavioral economics stress the potential im...
There has been a lot of research on the effects of stress and emotion and how they independently imp...
We analyze the impact of acute stress on risky choice in a pre-registered laboratory experiment with...
Many important decisions are made under stress and they often involve risky alternatives. There has ...
Recent studies have shown that acute stress can lead to riskier decision making. Yet, the underlying...
Recent experimental evidence suggests that noisy behavior correlates strongly with personal characte...
Recent experimental evidence suggests that noisy behavior correlates strongly with personal characte...
AbstractThe ubiquitous and intense nature of stress responses necessitate that we understand how the...
Arousing research has investigated stressed individuals' decision biases, but whether and how st...
Recent experimental studies suggest that risk aversion is negatively related to cognitive ability. I...
A wide range of stressful experiences can influence human decision making in complex ways beyond the...
Trapp S, Vilares I. Bayesian decision-making under stress-preserved weighting of prior and likelihoo...
Decision theory has made many additions in the field of risk-behavior. For this paper, we will speci...
Starcke K, Wolf OT, Markowitsch HJ, Brand M. Anticipatory Stress Influences Decision Making Under Ex...
The ways in which preferences respond to the varying stress of economic environments is a key questi...
textabstractRecent discussions in decision sciences and behavioral economics stress the potential im...
There has been a lot of research on the effects of stress and emotion and how they independently imp...