In preference reversals, subjects express different rankings over a set of alternatives depending on how preferences are elicited. In classical reversal tasks, for instance, subjects often select a safe bet over a risky one when given a choice between the two in a pair, but then assign a higher monetary evaluation to the risky bet. Motivated by a rich literature on context-dependent preferences, we conjecture that comparisons across bets in a pair can influence both Choice and Evaluation. Yet deciders are less likely to mentally compare the bets in the latter case, as bets are typically evaluated in isolation. This asymmetry between Choice and Evaluation is, we surmise, one cause of the reversals. If we further assume that memory decay affe...
The ‘preference reversal phenomenon’ – a systematic disparity between people’s valuations and choice...
International audiencePreference reversal is a systematic change in the preference order between opt...
Recent work has shown that visual fixations reflect and influence trial-to-trial variability in peop...
In preference reversals, subjects express different rankings over a set of alternatives depending on...
In preference reversals, subjects express different rankings over a set of alternatives depending on...
In preference reversals, subjects express different rankings over a set of alternatives depending on...
In preference reversals, subjects express different rankings over a set of alternatives depending on...
In preference reversals, subjects express different rankings over a set of alternatives depending on...
In preference reversals, subjects express different rankings over a set of alternatives depending on...
In preference reversals, subjects express different rankings over a set of alternatives depending on...
A preference reversal (PR) refers to behavior that violates revealed preference or is simply incoher...
International audiencePreference reversal (PR) occurs when pairs of lottery gambles are evaluated un...
This paper sheds new light on the preference reversal phenomenon by analyzing decision times in the ...
This paper sheds new light on the preference reversal phenomenon by analyzing decision times in the ...
A generalized weak dominance approach is used to test the documented preference reversal (PR) phenom...
The ‘preference reversal phenomenon’ – a systematic disparity between people’s valuations and choice...
International audiencePreference reversal is a systematic change in the preference order between opt...
Recent work has shown that visual fixations reflect and influence trial-to-trial variability in peop...
In preference reversals, subjects express different rankings over a set of alternatives depending on...
In preference reversals, subjects express different rankings over a set of alternatives depending on...
In preference reversals, subjects express different rankings over a set of alternatives depending on...
In preference reversals, subjects express different rankings over a set of alternatives depending on...
In preference reversals, subjects express different rankings over a set of alternatives depending on...
In preference reversals, subjects express different rankings over a set of alternatives depending on...
In preference reversals, subjects express different rankings over a set of alternatives depending on...
A preference reversal (PR) refers to behavior that violates revealed preference or is simply incoher...
International audiencePreference reversal (PR) occurs when pairs of lottery gambles are evaluated un...
This paper sheds new light on the preference reversal phenomenon by analyzing decision times in the ...
This paper sheds new light on the preference reversal phenomenon by analyzing decision times in the ...
A generalized weak dominance approach is used to test the documented preference reversal (PR) phenom...
The ‘preference reversal phenomenon’ – a systematic disparity between people’s valuations and choice...
International audiencePreference reversal is a systematic change in the preference order between opt...
Recent work has shown that visual fixations reflect and influence trial-to-trial variability in peop...