Choice bracketing refers to whether an individual considers choices separately (narrow choice bracketing) or together (broad choice bracketing). This manuscript investigates two key questions that have been under investigated in the choice bracketing literature. The first is “what prompts people to bracket choices broadly?”. The second question is “by what mechanism does choice bracketing affect decision making?”. The results of two experiments indicate that association between choices can prompt people to bracket broadly, and that non-computational mechanisms likely underly choice bracketing effects on risk-taking. These results are used to advocate for a view of choice bracketing that positions it as a key decision making process that hel...
Framing effects are inconsistencies in preference across transformations in stimulus content. In thi...
Choice lists with random incentives are widely used for preference elicitation. It is commonly assum...
The framing effect leads people to prefer a sure alternative over a risky one (risk aversion) when a...
Choice bracketing refers to whether an individual considers choices separately (narrow choice bracke...
When making many choices, a person can broadly bracket them by assessing the consequences of all of ...
In a decision problem comprised of multiple choices, a person may fail to take into account the inte...
Research has shown that risk tolerance increases when multiple decisions and associated outcomes are...
Im Laufe der vergangenen Jahrzehnte hat sich die Forschung mit dem Gruppieren einzelner Entscheidung...
Bracketing is a mental procedure about how people deal with multiple tasks. If a decision maker hand...
We examine experimentally the effect of complexity on individual decision making. We focus on credit...
We show that any decision maker who "narrowly brackets" (evaluates decisions separately) and does no...
Framing effects play an important role in individual decision-making under risk. This investigation ...
The current research investigates consumer risk-taking in a dynamic setting--looking at choices made...
Using five variants of the Asian Disease Problem, we dissected the risky-choice framing effect by re...
14 pagesUsing five variants of the Asian Disease Problem, we dissected the risky-choice framing effe...
Framing effects are inconsistencies in preference across transformations in stimulus content. In thi...
Choice lists with random incentives are widely used for preference elicitation. It is commonly assum...
The framing effect leads people to prefer a sure alternative over a risky one (risk aversion) when a...
Choice bracketing refers to whether an individual considers choices separately (narrow choice bracke...
When making many choices, a person can broadly bracket them by assessing the consequences of all of ...
In a decision problem comprised of multiple choices, a person may fail to take into account the inte...
Research has shown that risk tolerance increases when multiple decisions and associated outcomes are...
Im Laufe der vergangenen Jahrzehnte hat sich die Forschung mit dem Gruppieren einzelner Entscheidung...
Bracketing is a mental procedure about how people deal with multiple tasks. If a decision maker hand...
We examine experimentally the effect of complexity on individual decision making. We focus on credit...
We show that any decision maker who "narrowly brackets" (evaluates decisions separately) and does no...
Framing effects play an important role in individual decision-making under risk. This investigation ...
The current research investigates consumer risk-taking in a dynamic setting--looking at choices made...
Using five variants of the Asian Disease Problem, we dissected the risky-choice framing effect by re...
14 pagesUsing five variants of the Asian Disease Problem, we dissected the risky-choice framing effe...
Framing effects are inconsistencies in preference across transformations in stimulus content. In thi...
Choice lists with random incentives are widely used for preference elicitation. It is commonly assum...
The framing effect leads people to prefer a sure alternative over a risky one (risk aversion) when a...