Eliciting Subjective Probabilities with Binary Lotteries
We evaluate the binary lottery procedure for inducing risk neutral behavior in a subjective belief elicitation task. Harrison, Martinez-Correa and Swarthout [2013] found that the binary lottery procedure works robustly to induce risk neutrality when subjects are given one risk task defined over objective probabilities. Drawing a sample from the same subject population, we find evidence that the binary lottery procedure induces linear utility in a subjective probability elicitation task using the Quadratic Scoring Rule. We also show that the binary lottery procedure can induce direct revelation of subjective probabilities in subjects with certain Non-Expected Utility preference representations that satisfy weak conditions that we identify.
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2012-09
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Authors: | Harrison, Glenn W. ; MartÃnez-Correa, Jimmy ; Swarthout, J. Todd |
Institutions: | Department of Economics, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies |
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