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The reflection effect and fourfold pattern of risk attitudes are often thought to be stylized facts about decision making under risk in lab settings. We take a closer look at this received wisdom, using 5 existing data sets from pairwise lottery choice experiments with real monetary incentives....
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The random preference (RP) model provides an integral framework for modeling within-individual heterogeneity in choice behavior, by attributing this heterogeneity to preference parameters in the underlying theory of risk attitudes instead of an additive error term that is external to the theory....
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