We match data on performance in a multiple-choice examination with data on risk preferences from a classroom experiment. Students who are more loss averse leave more questions unanswered and perform worse in the exam when an incorrect answer is penalized compared with no answer. Thus, loss aversion parameters extracted from lottery choices in a controlled experiment have predictive power in a field environment of decision-making under uncertainty. Furthermore, the degree of loss aversion appears to be persistent over time, as the experiment was conducted three months prior to the exam. Important differences across genders are partly explained by differences in loss aversion.Peer Reviewe
Experimental evidence suggests that the frequency with which individuals get feedback information on...
We exploit testing data to gain better understanding on framing effects on decision-making and perfo...
Experimental evidence suggests that the frequency with which individuals get feedback information on...
We match data on performance in a multiple-choice examination with data on risk preferences from a c...
We conduct a field experiment to test if loss aversion behavior can be exploited to improve student ...
Background: Multiple choice questions (MCQs) are used as a preferred assessment tool, especially whe...
Abstract: A new definition of loss aversion is proposed and tested. Thirty-one students participated...
Loss aversion is a theory which states that losses loom larger than gains. Negative outcomes are wei...
Loss aversion can occur in riskless and risky choices. We present novel evidence on both in a non-st...
Framing an outcome as a loss causes individuals to expend extra effort to avoid that outcome (Tversk...
We provide evidence on a gender bias in risk aversion among students of economics in Spain. In a sam...
I study the gender differences in performance in multiple-choice questions in a setting where wrong ...
Research suggests that decision making is an important, often-overlooked determinant of human health...
A disadvantage of multiple-choice tests is that students have incentives to guess. To discourage gue...
We examine whether differences in risk preferences explain gender differentials in test scores among...
Experimental evidence suggests that the frequency with which individuals get feedback information on...
We exploit testing data to gain better understanding on framing effects on decision-making and perfo...
Experimental evidence suggests that the frequency with which individuals get feedback information on...
We match data on performance in a multiple-choice examination with data on risk preferences from a c...
We conduct a field experiment to test if loss aversion behavior can be exploited to improve student ...
Background: Multiple choice questions (MCQs) are used as a preferred assessment tool, especially whe...
Abstract: A new definition of loss aversion is proposed and tested. Thirty-one students participated...
Loss aversion is a theory which states that losses loom larger than gains. Negative outcomes are wei...
Loss aversion can occur in riskless and risky choices. We present novel evidence on both in a non-st...
Framing an outcome as a loss causes individuals to expend extra effort to avoid that outcome (Tversk...
We provide evidence on a gender bias in risk aversion among students of economics in Spain. In a sam...
I study the gender differences in performance in multiple-choice questions in a setting where wrong ...
Research suggests that decision making is an important, often-overlooked determinant of human health...
A disadvantage of multiple-choice tests is that students have incentives to guess. To discourage gue...
We examine whether differences in risk preferences explain gender differentials in test scores among...
Experimental evidence suggests that the frequency with which individuals get feedback information on...
We exploit testing data to gain better understanding on framing effects on decision-making and perfo...
Experimental evidence suggests that the frequency with which individuals get feedback information on...