Ambiguity attitudes in the loss domain: decisions for self versus others [dataset]

We study whether people’s ambiguity attitudes differ when deciding for themselves or for others in the loss domain. We find no differences in ambiguity attitudes between self- and other-regarding decision-making. Our results are consistent with the loss part of the fourfold pattern of ambiguity atti...

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Main Authors: Xu, Yilong (Author) , Xu, Xiaogeng (Author) , Tucker, Steven (Author)
Format: Database Research Data
Language:English
Published: Heidelberg Universität 2018-06-17
DOI:10.11588/data/MHUGKP
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Author Notes:Yilong Xu, Xiaogeng Xu, Steven Tucker
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Summary:We study whether people’s ambiguity attitudes differ when deciding for themselves or for others in the loss domain. We find no differences in ambiguity attitudes between self- and other-regarding decision-making. Our results are consistent with the loss part of the fourfold pattern of ambiguity attitudes.
Item Description:Gesehen am 18.06.2018
Deposit date: 2018-06-04
Grant information: Waikato Management School, University of Waikato
Physical Description:Online Resource
DOI:10.11588/data/MHUGKP