Arieli, Amos; Ben-Ami, Yaniv; Rubinstein, Ariel - In: American Economic Journal: Microeconomics 3 (2011) 4, pp. 68-76
Eye tracking is used to investigate the procedures that participants employ in choosing between two lotteries. Eye movement patterns in problems where the deliberation process is clearly identified are used to substantiate an interpretation of the results. The data provide little support for the...