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-below, depending on whether the asymmetry (or preference-bias) favors alternatives above or below the peak. We define a rich family of …
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We consider two semiparametric models for the weight function in a bias sample model. The object of our interest …
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, we show that regret aversion (unobservable bias) significantly reduces extremeness aversion (observable bias) and … mediates the influence of cognitive regulatory focus (unobservable bias). …
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Does the momentum effect arise naturally from the determination of asset prices in market equilibrium? We calibrate a …
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bias, that we call embedding bias, is quite distinct from other confounds that have been previously observed in the use of … bias when the corresponding items of the list are removed. Our results suggest that methods other than the popular Holt and …
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bias | but one that represents an optimal Bayesian decision, given the limitations of the mental representation of the …
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bias, and loss aversion and household stated adoption of low to high stake energy efficiency technologies (EETs) (light … EET adoption equations did not appear to cause omitted variable bias. …
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