International audiencePreference reversal is a systematic change in the preference order between options when different response methods are used (e.g., choice vs. judgment). The present study focuses on procedures used to elicit preferences according to an evaluability hypothesis. Two experiments compared joint vs. separate evaluations and explicit vs. non-explicit joint evaluations. Subjects had to express preferences between high-variance gambles (HVGs) and low-variance gambles (LVGs) either by choosing one gamble to play in a lottery or by assigning gambles minimum selling prices. We show that HVGs are preferred in both choice and pricing conditions when gambles are evaluated separately, and LVGs are preferred in both choice and selling...
This paper addresses the apparent conflict between the results of experiments on individual choice a...
In preference reversals, subjects express different rankings over a set of alternatives depending on...
This paper investigates whether some part of the preference reversal phenomenon can be attributed to...
International audiencePreference reversal is a systematic change in the preference order between opt...
International audiencePreference reversal (PR) occurs when pairs of lottery gambles are evaluated un...
This dissertation reports a new response-mode preference reversal: When faced with a desirable and i...
This article develops a rational analysis of an important class of apparent preference reversals—joi...
Arguably, all judgments and decisions are made in 1 (or some combination) of 2 basic evaluation mode...
This paper addresses the apparent conflict between the results of experiments on individual choice a...
A generalized weak dominance approach is used to test the documented preference reversal (PR) phenom...
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 ...
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...
This paper investigates whether some part of the preference reversal phenomenon can be attributed to...
This paper addresses the apparent conflict between the results of experiments on individual choice a...
In preference reversals, subjects express different rankings over a set of alternatives depending on...
This paper investigates whether some part of the preference reversal phenomenon can be attributed to...
International audiencePreference reversal is a systematic change in the preference order between opt...
International audiencePreference reversal (PR) occurs when pairs of lottery gambles are evaluated un...
This dissertation reports a new response-mode preference reversal: When faced with a desirable and i...
This article develops a rational analysis of an important class of apparent preference reversals—joi...
Arguably, all judgments and decisions are made in 1 (or some combination) of 2 basic evaluation mode...
This paper addresses the apparent conflict between the results of experiments on individual choice a...
A generalized weak dominance approach is used to test the documented preference reversal (PR) phenom...
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 ...
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...
This paper investigates whether some part of the preference reversal phenomenon can be attributed to...
This paper addresses the apparent conflict between the results of experiments on individual choice a...
In preference reversals, subjects express different rankings over a set of alternatives depending on...
This paper investigates whether some part of the preference reversal phenomenon can be attributed to...