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the choice set. Our experiment rationalizes the gender gap that often characterizes choices under uncertainty by means of …-scale experiment, although the task can be performed in the field as well. Choices react significantly to the stakes and to the size of …
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Economists have developed various methods to elicit risk preferences, which can help forecast decision-making in risky scenarios. However, risk elicitation can be complex, and there remain unresolved challenges. Our research demonstrates that repeated exposure to risk elicitation tasks, such as...
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. Our results further indicate that the consistency of risk attitudes across the tasks depends on gender of the subject …
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an economic experiment with subjects from all walks of life, that using structural estimation that models heterogeneity …
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-scale experiment. Choices react significantly to the stakes and to the size of the choice set. Our experiment rationalizes the gender …
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the choice set. Our experiment rationalizes the gender gap that often characterizes choices under uncertainty by means of …-scale experiment, although the task can be performed in the field as well. Choices react significantly to the stakes and to the size of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014163274
-scale experiment. Choices react significantly to the stakes and to the size of the choice set. Our experiment rationalizes the gender …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013103490
for our experiment. By presenting subjects with choice tasks that vary the bias induced by random choices, we are able to …
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This paper presents a nonparametric approach to classification of data from lottery experiments. Using very basic mathematical tools the paper endeavors to answer the questions: How to determine the "average" subject in a group? How to find a subject presenting the most similar behavior to a...
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population for our experiment. By presenting subjects with choice tasks that vary the bias induced by random choices, we are able …
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