We find suggestive evidence that emotional balance has an impact on probability weighting incremental to demographic controls. Specifically, low negative affectivity (implying high emotional balance) tends to be a characteristic of those whose probability weighting functions exhibit lower curvature and more neutral elevation. In other words, emotional balance seems to push people in the direction of normative expected utility theory.
Redner/-in
Richard Deaves
McMaster University, Hamilton
Termin
09.05.2012 | 15:00 - 16:30
Veranstaltungsort
ZEW, L 7,1 D-68161 Mannheim
Raum
Raum 2