In three experiments, we studied the extent to which theories of decision making and memory can predict people’s preferences. Studying risky decisions, we aimed to answer questions about human preferences, prompted by similarities between the leading economic theory, expected utility theory(EUT), and the leading psychological theory of human choice under risk, prospect theory (PT). Accordingly, we studied (1) the lability of human preferences and their relation to choice justifications given in risky decision-making scenarios, (2) the dynamics of preference formation for choice with monetary gambles, and (3) the limits of existing theoretical accounts (EUT, PT, experience-based decision research) by contrasting them with a new theory of ris...
Despite all the differences offered in theories of utility formation and decisions from experience/ ...
Despite all the differences offered in theories of utility formation and decisions from experience/ ...
Experimental investigations by psychologists have uncovered many instances where decision makers con...
In one experiment we studied the extent to which theories of judgment, decision-making and memory ca...
In three experiments we studied the extent to which theories of decision-making and memory can predi...
In three experiments we studied the extent to which theories of decision-making and memory can predi...
A virtue of good theory is that it is general; theories that predict a wide range of events have obv...
The leading normative (von Neumann & Morgenstern, 1947) and alternative psychological theories (e.g....
In three experiments we studied the extent to which theories of decision-making and memory can pred...
The leading normative (von Neumann & Morgenstern, 1947) and alternative psychological theories (e.g....
The leading normative (von Neumann & Morgenstern, 1947) and descriptive psychological theories (e.g....
There are different views on what preferences for risks are and whether they are indicators of stabl...
The leading normative (von Neumann & Morgen- stern, 1947) and descriptive psychological theories (e....
Understanding human behavior from the perspective of normative and descriptive theories depends on h...
In five experiments we studied the extent to which theories of judgment, decision-making and memory ...
Despite all the differences offered in theories of utility formation and decisions from experience/ ...
Despite all the differences offered in theories of utility formation and decisions from experience/ ...
Experimental investigations by psychologists have uncovered many instances where decision makers con...
In one experiment we studied the extent to which theories of judgment, decision-making and memory ca...
In three experiments we studied the extent to which theories of decision-making and memory can predi...
In three experiments we studied the extent to which theories of decision-making and memory can predi...
A virtue of good theory is that it is general; theories that predict a wide range of events have obv...
The leading normative (von Neumann & Morgenstern, 1947) and alternative psychological theories (e.g....
In three experiments we studied the extent to which theories of decision-making and memory can pred...
The leading normative (von Neumann & Morgenstern, 1947) and alternative psychological theories (e.g....
The leading normative (von Neumann & Morgenstern, 1947) and descriptive psychological theories (e.g....
There are different views on what preferences for risks are and whether they are indicators of stabl...
The leading normative (von Neumann & Morgen- stern, 1947) and descriptive psychological theories (e....
Understanding human behavior from the perspective of normative and descriptive theories depends on h...
In five experiments we studied the extent to which theories of judgment, decision-making and memory ...
Despite all the differences offered in theories of utility formation and decisions from experience/ ...
Despite all the differences offered in theories of utility formation and decisions from experience/ ...
Experimental investigations by psychologists have uncovered many instances where decision makers con...