| Goals as reference points in marathon running: A novel test of reference dependence |
6 |
| Present bias and health |
5 |
| Responsiveness to feedback as a personal trait |
5 |
| Ruining popcorn? The welfare effects of information |
5 |
| Discounting health and money: New evidence using a more robust method |
4 |
| Estimating representations of time preferences and models of probabilistic intertemporal choice on experimental data |
4 |
| Valuing mortality risk in China: Comparing stated-preference estimates from 2005 and 2016 |
4 |
| Complexity in risk elicitation may affect the conclusions: A demonstration using gender differences |
4 |
| Boundedly rational expected utility theory |
4 |
| Risk taking on behalf of others: The role of social distance |
3 |
| Temporal discounting of gains and losses of time: An experimental investigation |
3 |
| Utility functions for mild and severe health risks |
3 |
| The value of a statistical life under changes in ambiguity |
2 |
| Defaults, normative anchors, and the occurrence of risky and cautious shifts |
2 |
| Learning from extreme catastrophes |
2 |
| Birds of a feather: Estimating the value of statistical life from dual-earner families |
2 |
| Age, autos, and the value of a statistical life |
2 |
| Valuing the risk of workplace sexual harassment |
2 |
| Protecting against disaster risks: Why insurance and prevention may be complements |
2 |
| Decision irrationalities involving deadly risks |
1 |
| Dinner with Bayes: On the revision of risk beliefs |
1 |
| Subjective beliefs and confidence when facts are forgotten |
1 |
| Corporate apology for environmental damage |
1 |
| The framing of nothing and the psychology of choice |
1 |
| Evidence for multiple strategies in choice under risk |
1 |
| Spatial externalities and risk in interdependent security games |
1 |
| Risk and risk aversion effects in contests with contingent payments |
1 |
| Behavioral economics and the value of a statistical life |
1 |
| Endogenous attention to costs |
1 |
| Correlation neglect and case-based decisions |
1 |
| Your money and your life: Risk attitudes over gains and losses |
1 |
| Pricing risk in prostitution: Evidence from online sex ads |
1 |
| Measuring ambiguity preferences: A new ambiguity preference survey module |
1 |
| Gender effects for loss aversion: Yes, no, maybe? |
1 |
| Risky health decisions under regulatory constraints: Abortion tourism in Switzerland |
0 |
| An experimental test of the predictive power of dynamic ambiguity models |
0 |
| Empirical evidence of risk penalties for NTI Drugs |
0 |
| Can a veil of ignorance' reduce the impact of distortionary taxation on public good valuations? |
0 |
| Common genetic effects on risk-taking preferences and choices |
0 |
| Looking ahead: Subjective time perception and individual discounting |
0 |
| Interpersonal discounting |
0 |
| Some implications of common consequences in lotteries |
0 |
| Social interaction effects: The impact of distributional preferences on risky choices |
0 |
| Making the Anscombe-Aumann approach to ambiguity suitable for descriptive applications |
0 |
| Resolving Rabin's paradox |
0 |
| Reporting probabilistic expectations with dynamic uncertainty about possible distributions |
0 |
| Ambiguity framed |
0 |