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, happy, active, or fresh at the time of the experiment. Further, left-handers and atheists may be less inclined to display …
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life events, and those who were anxious, excited, aroused, happy, active, and fresh at the time of the experiment. Further …
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We assess the biological basis of expected utility anomalies through an experiment of the Allais paradox. A …
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We assess the psychophysiological characteristics underlying the disposition effect and find that subjects showing greater disposition effect are those who sweat more and present lower body temperature and heart rate.
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computer program that simulates the stock market. We use the program in an experiment with two groups of subjects, namely …
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similar experiment with preschool children to assess their attitudes toward risk and found the children, like the monkeys, to … be risk seeking. This suggests that adult humans are not born risk averse, but become risk averse. Our experiment also … that though emotional states and predetermined prenatal testosterone can influence children’s preferences toward risk …
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(psychopathy, Machiavellianism and nihilism). The students also responded to questionnaires to assess their attitudes toward risk … psychopathic, Machiavellian and nihilistic traits in the sample, and also that risk seekers were antisocial. Additionally, we found … who were anxious tend to be nihilists. Moreover, boys born from younger mothers were more risk seeking than girls born …
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