Political psychologists have been quick to use prospect theory in their work, realizing its potential for explaining decisions under risk. Applying prospect theory to political decision-making is not without problems, though, and here we address two of these: (1) Does prospect theory actually apply to political decision-makers, or are politicians unlike the rest of us? (2) Which dimension do politicians use as their reference point when there are multiple dimensions (e.g., votes and policy)? We address both problems in an experiment with a unique sample of Dutch members of parliament as participants. We use well-known (incentivized) decision situations and newly developed hypothetical political decision-making scenarios. Our results indicat...
In five experiments we studied precautionary decisions where participants decided whether or not to ...
Tackling an important gap in the literature on political trust, this article focuses on politicians ...
Most traditional theories of clientelism assert that parties in need of securing electoral support i...
Political psychologists have been quick to use prospect theory in their work, realizing its potentia...
Political psychologists have been quick to use prospect theory in their work, realizing its potentia...
Risk is a central feature of political decision making. Prospect theory, an empirically correct theo...
Prospect theory—a psychologically founded account of decision making under risk and uncertainty—revo...
peer reviewedWe report on an experimental study with real-world politicians. These political experts...
The present paper reports on a political choice experiment with elected real-world politicians. A qu...
Political representatives frequently make decisions with far-reaching implications for citizens and ...
Public officials are constantly facing decisions under risk, particularly in digitalization policies...
What kind of decisions makers are elected politicians? Do they exhibit the same cognitive biases and...
Do politicians use the representativeness heuristic when making judgements, that is, when they appra...
This paper describes policy alternatives as lotteries, and studies how policy preferences are distor...
Prospect theory is among the most influential frameworks in behavioural science, specifically in res...
In five experiments we studied precautionary decisions where participants decided whether or not to ...
Tackling an important gap in the literature on political trust, this article focuses on politicians ...
Most traditional theories of clientelism assert that parties in need of securing electoral support i...
Political psychologists have been quick to use prospect theory in their work, realizing its potentia...
Political psychologists have been quick to use prospect theory in their work, realizing its potentia...
Risk is a central feature of political decision making. Prospect theory, an empirically correct theo...
Prospect theory—a psychologically founded account of decision making under risk and uncertainty—revo...
peer reviewedWe report on an experimental study with real-world politicians. These political experts...
The present paper reports on a political choice experiment with elected real-world politicians. A qu...
Political representatives frequently make decisions with far-reaching implications for citizens and ...
Public officials are constantly facing decisions under risk, particularly in digitalization policies...
What kind of decisions makers are elected politicians? Do they exhibit the same cognitive biases and...
Do politicians use the representativeness heuristic when making judgements, that is, when they appra...
This paper describes policy alternatives as lotteries, and studies how policy preferences are distor...
Prospect theory is among the most influential frameworks in behavioural science, specifically in res...
In five experiments we studied precautionary decisions where participants decided whether or not to ...
Tackling an important gap in the literature on political trust, this article focuses on politicians ...
Most traditional theories of clientelism assert that parties in need of securing electoral support i...