Risk and Rationality: The Effect of Mood and Decision Rules on Probability Weighting

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serval:BIB_C1C62878A637
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Title
Risk and Rationality: The Effect of Mood and Decision Rules on Probability Weighting
Journal
Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization
Author(s)
Fehr-Duda H., Epper T., Bruhin A., Schubert R.
ISSN
0167-2681
Publication state
Published
Issued date
04/2011
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
78
Number
1-2
Pages
14-24
Language
english
Abstract
Empirical research has shown that people tend to overweight small probabilities and underweight large probabilities when valuing risky prospects, but little is known about factors influencing the shape of the probability weighting curve. Based on a laboratory experiment with monetary incentives, we demonstrate that pre-existing good mood is significantly associated with women's probability weights: Women in a better than normal mood tend to weight probabilities relatively more optimistically. Many men, however, seem to be immunized against effects of incidental mood by applying a mechanical decision criterion such as maximization of expected value.
Keywords
probability weightingfunction, risk takingbehavior, incidental emotions, rationality, gender differences
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