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induced preferences 4 Dutch Book 2 asymmetric dominance 2 attraction effect 2 choice process 2 context effects 2 rank dependent expected utility 2 rationality 2 time constraint 2 uncertainty aversion 2 Consumer behaviour 1 Decision 1 Decision theory 1 Entscheidung 1 Entscheidungstheorie 1 Experiment 1 Konsumentenverhalten 1 Präferenztheorie 1 Rationality 1 Rationalität 1 Theory of preferences 1
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Free 4
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Book / Working Paper 4
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Working Paper 3 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 3 Undetermined 1
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Crosetto, Paolo 2 Gaudeul, Alexia 2 Kelsey, David 2 Milne, Frank 2
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Economics Department, Queen's University 1
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Cege discussion paper 1 Queen's Economics Department Working Paper 1 Working Papers / Economics Department, Queen's University 1 cege Discussion Papers 1
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EconStor 2 ECONIS (ZBW) 1 RePEc 1
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Fast then slow: A choice process explanation for the attraction effect
Gaudeul, Alexia; Crosetto, Paolo - 2019
In this paper we provide choice-process experimental evidence that the attraction effect is a short-term phenomenon, that disappears when individuals are given time and incentives to revise their choices. The attraction (or decoy) effect is the most prominent example of context effects, and it...
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Fast then slow : a choice process explanation for the attraction effect
Gaudeul, Alexia; Crosetto, Paolo - 2019
In this paper we provide choice-process experimental evidence that the attraction effect is a short-term phenomenon, that disappears when individuals are given time and incentives to revise their choices. The attraction (or decoy) effect is the most prominent example of context effects, and it...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012135537
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Induced Preferences and Decision-Making Under Risk and Uncertainty
Milne, Frank; Kelsey, David - 1994
models with objective probabilities and show that the induced preferences can have the rank dependent expected utility form …
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Induced Preferences and Decision-Making Under Risk and Uncertainty
Milne, Frank; Kelsey, David - Economics Department, Queen's University - 1994
models with objective probabilities and show that the induced preferences can have the rank dependent expected utility form …
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