Different methods to elicit risk attitudes of individuals often provide differing results despite a common theory. Reasons for such inconsistencies may be the different influence of underlying factors in risk-taking decisions. In order to evaluate this conjecture, a better understanding of underlying factors across methods and decision contexts is desirable. In this paper we study the difference in result of two different risk elicitation methods by linking estimates of risk attitudes to gender, age, and personality traits, which have been shown to be related. We also investigate the role of these factors during decision-making in a dilemma situation. For these two decision contexts we also investigate the decision-maker's physiological sta...
The current research examines how personality traits such as rational/experiential processing and em...
Background: Depressed patients are advised by clinicians to avoid making critical life decisions bec...
The present study aimed to explore specific personality traits that affect risky choices by using a ...
Different methods to elicit risk attitudes of individuals often provide differing results despite a ...
In the face of challenging and novel activities or events (e.g., bungee jumping, academic competitio...
ABSTRACT: This paper investigates gender differences in behaviour under uncertainty, as this persona...
The purpose of the present investigation was to determine whether individual differences in uncertai...
To represent the state-of-the-art in an effort to understand the relation between personality and ri...
There is a large volume of research showing that emotions have relevant effects on decision-making. ...
This study examined the effects of emotional intelligence (EI), personality and mood on two types of...
The relation between decision making under ambiguity and risky decision making was examined. In Stud...
This paper reports on experiments where individuals are asked to make risky decisions for themselves...
Arousing research has investigated stressed individuals' decision biases, but whether and how st...
There is a long-standing and persistent belief that risk-taking is a stable personality trait, often...
The interaction between emotions and cognitive processes has been one of the most investigated topic...
The current research examines how personality traits such as rational/experiential processing and em...
Background: Depressed patients are advised by clinicians to avoid making critical life decisions bec...
The present study aimed to explore specific personality traits that affect risky choices by using a ...
Different methods to elicit risk attitudes of individuals often provide differing results despite a ...
In the face of challenging and novel activities or events (e.g., bungee jumping, academic competitio...
ABSTRACT: This paper investigates gender differences in behaviour under uncertainty, as this persona...
The purpose of the present investigation was to determine whether individual differences in uncertai...
To represent the state-of-the-art in an effort to understand the relation between personality and ri...
There is a large volume of research showing that emotions have relevant effects on decision-making. ...
This study examined the effects of emotional intelligence (EI), personality and mood on two types of...
The relation between decision making under ambiguity and risky decision making was examined. In Stud...
This paper reports on experiments where individuals are asked to make risky decisions for themselves...
Arousing research has investigated stressed individuals' decision biases, but whether and how st...
There is a long-standing and persistent belief that risk-taking is a stable personality trait, often...
The interaction between emotions and cognitive processes has been one of the most investigated topic...
The current research examines how personality traits such as rational/experiential processing and em...
Background: Depressed patients are advised by clinicians to avoid making critical life decisions bec...
The present study aimed to explore specific personality traits that affect risky choices by using a ...