Substantial evidence indicates that information is distorted during decision making, but very few studies have assessed the distortion of probability and outcome information in risky decisions. In two studies involving six binary decisions (e.g., banning blood donations from people who have visited England, because of "mad cow disease"), student and nonstudent participants distorted their evaluations of probability and outcome information in the direction of their preferred decision alternative and used these biased evaluations to update their preferences. Participants also evaluated the utilities of possible outcomes more positively when the outcomes could follow only from the preferred alternative and more negatively when they could follo...
A virtue of good theory is that it is general; theories that predict a wide range of events have obv...
This work examines the dynamics of information use and integration of decisions under risk, in parti...
Recent decision-making research provides empirical evidence that human riskpreferences are construct...
Substantial evidence indicates that information is distorted during decision making. However, no stu...
Even in their everyday lives people are expected to make difficult decisions objectively and rationa...
Information about event probability upon which decisions depend may be more or less precise. The fir...
Decision makers are frequently confronted with ambiguous risk information about activities with pote...
A great deal of research demonstrates a variety of ways in which people\u27s judgments violate the l...
173 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.Decision researchers have con...
Research on preference reversals has demonstrated a disproportionate influence of outcome probabilit...
It has long been assumed in economic theory that multi-attribute decisions involving several attribu...
Most daily decisions involve uncertainty about outcome probabilities arising from incomplete knowled...
Understanding human behavior from the perspective of normative and descriptive theories depends on h...
A persistent problem in the assessment of the risk of an event is a bias driven by the desirability ...
This thesis investigates how individuals make decisions under risk and uncertainty. It is composed o...
A virtue of good theory is that it is general; theories that predict a wide range of events have obv...
This work examines the dynamics of information use and integration of decisions under risk, in parti...
Recent decision-making research provides empirical evidence that human riskpreferences are construct...
Substantial evidence indicates that information is distorted during decision making. However, no stu...
Even in their everyday lives people are expected to make difficult decisions objectively and rationa...
Information about event probability upon which decisions depend may be more or less precise. The fir...
Decision makers are frequently confronted with ambiguous risk information about activities with pote...
A great deal of research demonstrates a variety of ways in which people\u27s judgments violate the l...
173 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.Decision researchers have con...
Research on preference reversals has demonstrated a disproportionate influence of outcome probabilit...
It has long been assumed in economic theory that multi-attribute decisions involving several attribu...
Most daily decisions involve uncertainty about outcome probabilities arising from incomplete knowled...
Understanding human behavior from the perspective of normative and descriptive theories depends on h...
A persistent problem in the assessment of the risk of an event is a bias driven by the desirability ...
This thesis investigates how individuals make decisions under risk and uncertainty. It is composed o...
A virtue of good theory is that it is general; theories that predict a wide range of events have obv...
This work examines the dynamics of information use and integration of decisions under risk, in parti...
Recent decision-making research provides empirical evidence that human riskpreferences are construct...