Read, Daniel; Loewenstein, George; Rabin, Matthew - In: Journal of Risk and Uncertainty 19 (1999) 1-3, pp. 171-97
When making many choices, a person can broadly bracket them by assessing the consequences of all of them taken together. or narrowly bracket them by making each choice in isolation. We integrate research conducted in a wide range of decision contexts which shows that choice bracketing is an...