Does group interaction lead to greater conservatism or to greater risk taking in decisions than would obtain were the decisions arrived at individually.–or is there an averaging effect? This question was investigated with a procedure in which the protagonist in each of 12 everyday life situations must choose between two courses of action, one of which involves considerably more risk than the other but also is much more rewarding if successful. The S must decide on the lowest level of probability for the success of the risky alternative that he would deem sufficient to warrant its choice. A total of 218 liberal arts university students participated in the study. In the experimental condition, the S s first arrived at individual decisions...
Over five decades of research has yielded mixed findings as to whether groups make more risky or mor...
The current study applies the perspective of decision theory to understanding how choices are made i...
In an attempt to determine if individual risk preferences change under group conditions, individuals...
Individual and group decision making under uncertainty was explored in an attempt to determine wheth...
This study examined individual choice behavior when it occurs in groups engaged in joint decision-ma...
Michael Wallach and Nathan Kogan (1959) devised the Choice Dilemmas Questionnaire (Appendix A) for s...
c./ Executives typically make decisions after consultation with colleagues and advisers, either indi...
The recent literature on individual vs. group decisions over risk has brought about divergent result...
The role of social facilitation and imitation in group risk-taking was explored in two experiments. ...
The recent literature on individual vs. group decisions over risk has brought about divergent result...
With the emphasis placed upon possible aversive consequences of risk taking (actual physical pain co...
The recent literature on individual vs. group decision-making, in risky contexts, has brought about ...
The recent literature on individual vs. group decision-making, in risky contexts, has brought about ...
Economic theory traditionally explains choice under risk through the preferences of the individual, ...
Are people’s risk preferences influenced by the preferences of others they interact with or observe?...
Over five decades of research has yielded mixed findings as to whether groups make more risky or mor...
The current study applies the perspective of decision theory to understanding how choices are made i...
In an attempt to determine if individual risk preferences change under group conditions, individuals...
Individual and group decision making under uncertainty was explored in an attempt to determine wheth...
This study examined individual choice behavior when it occurs in groups engaged in joint decision-ma...
Michael Wallach and Nathan Kogan (1959) devised the Choice Dilemmas Questionnaire (Appendix A) for s...
c./ Executives typically make decisions after consultation with colleagues and advisers, either indi...
The recent literature on individual vs. group decisions over risk has brought about divergent result...
The role of social facilitation and imitation in group risk-taking was explored in two experiments. ...
The recent literature on individual vs. group decisions over risk has brought about divergent result...
With the emphasis placed upon possible aversive consequences of risk taking (actual physical pain co...
The recent literature on individual vs. group decision-making, in risky contexts, has brought about ...
The recent literature on individual vs. group decision-making, in risky contexts, has brought about ...
Economic theory traditionally explains choice under risk through the preferences of the individual, ...
Are people’s risk preferences influenced by the preferences of others they interact with or observe?...
Over five decades of research has yielded mixed findings as to whether groups make more risky or mor...
The current study applies the perspective of decision theory to understanding how choices are made i...
In an attempt to determine if individual risk preferences change under group conditions, individuals...