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that travel mode choice is subject to heuristics and biases that lead to robust deviations from rational choice …
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that travel mode choice is subject to heuristics and biases that lead to robust deviations from rational choice. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008558959
We first provide evidence of some retail investors taking real trading (selling) decisions which are clearly sub-optimal even from an ex-ante perspective. We then show that these investors also exhibit stronger investment biases, namely, the disposition effect, underdiversification, preference...
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finance, it is usually modeled as a direct consequence of misperceiving signal reliability. This bias is typically dubbed … on the well-established "miscalibration" bias. We find no gender differences in overconfidence for our measures except … bias …
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People with higher-incomes tend to support less redistribution than lower-income people. This has been attributed not only to self-interest, but also to psychological mechanisms including differing beliefs about the hard work or luck underlying inequality, differing fairness views, and differing...
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This paper extends choice theory by allowing for the interaction between cognitive costs and imitative dynamics. The authors experimentally investigate the role of imitation when participants face a task which is costly in cognitive terms. In order to disentangle different choice dynamics, they...
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This paper analyzes 12,596 wagering decisions of 6,064 contestants in the US game show Jeopardy!, focusing on the anchoring phenomenon in financial decision-making. We find that contestants anchor heavily on the initial dollar value of a clue in their wagering decision, even though there exists...
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with 303 students and 62 experienced tax professionals and find a systematic tax-rate bias in decisions under time … inattention as increasing the size of the tax-base effect mitigates the decision bias. However, we find that tax decisions are …
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Multiplicative growth processes that are subject to random shocks often have an asymmetric distribution of outcomes. In a series of incentivized laboratory experiments we show that a large majority of participants either strongly underestimate the asymmetry or ignore it completely. Participants...
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improved the welfare of behavioral agents. We advance the notion of counter-biasing by demonstrating that one bias (present … bias) can be pit against another (choking at high stakes) to counteract the ill effects of the second. Our results …
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