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Event-splitting effects 4 Cumulative prospect theory 2 Decision making under uncertainty 2 Expected utility theory 2 Experiment 2 Prospect theory 2 Violations of coalescing 2 event-splitting effects 2 Beweis 1 Cognition 1 Consumer behaviour 1 Correlation effects 1 Decision 1 Decision under uncertainty 1 Display format effects 1 Entscheidung 1 Entscheidung unter Unsicherheit 1 Erwartungsnutzen 1 Estimation 1 Expected utility 1 Kognition 1 Konsumentenverhalten 1 Nutzen 1 Probability learning 1 Prospect Theory 1 Reue 1 Risiko 1 Risk 1 Salience theory 1 Schätzung 1 Splitting 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Utility 1 Wahl 1 absolute regret 1 discovered preferences 1 independence 1 monotonicity 1 probability learning 1
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Article 4 Book / Working Paper 2
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Article 1 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 4 Undetermined 2
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Humphrey, Steven 3 Glöckner, Andreas 2 Renerte, Baiba 2 Schmidt, Ulrich 2 Ostermair, Christoph 1
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University <Nottingham> / Department of Economics 1
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Theory and Decision 3 DISCUSSION PAPER 1 The University of Nottingham / School of Economics - discussion papers 1 Theory and decision : an international journal for multidisciplinary advances in decision science 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 2 RePEc 2 USB Cologne (business full texts) 1 EconStor 1
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Investigating the empirical validity of salience theory : the role of display format effects
Ostermair, Christoph - 2021
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Violations of coalescing in parametric utility measurement
Glöckner, Andreas; Renerte, Baiba; Schmidt, Ulrich - In: Theory and Decision 89 (2020) 4, pp. 471-501
reported event-splitting effects (also called violations of coalescing) and shown that they can explain violations of expected …
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Violations of coalescing in parametric utility measurement
Glöckner, Andreas; Renerte, Baiba; Schmidt, Ulrich - In: Theory and decision : an international journal for … 89 (2020) 4, pp. 471-501
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Does Learning Diminish Violations of Independence, Coalescing and Monotonicity?
Humphrey, Steven - In: Theory and Decision 61 (2006) 2, pp. 93-128
Violations of expected utility theory are sometimes attributed to imprecise preferences interacting with a lack of learning opportunity in the experimental laboratory. This paper reports an experimental test of whether a learning opportunity which engenders accurate probability assessments, by...
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Probability Learning, Event-Splitting Effects and the Economic Theory of Choice
Humphrey, Steven - In: Theory and Decision 46 (1999) 1, pp. 51-78
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Non-transitive Choice: Event-splitting effectsor framing effects?
Humphrey, Steven - University <Nottingham> / Department of Economics
SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS DISCUSSION PAPER 98/17 Non-transitive Choice: Event-splitting effects or framing effects? Steven J …. There is some evidence that event-splitting effects are important, but significant non-transitive choices are observed which …. Keywords: Regret theory, event-splitting effects, non-transitive choice, experimental economics JEL classification: D81, C91 …
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