articlePsychological ScienceJul 20, 2004GREEN OA

Decisions from Experience and the Effect of Rare Events in Risky Choice

University of Basel · Harvard University Press · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

When people have access to information sources such as newspaper weather forecasts, drug-package inserts, and mutual-fund brochures, all of which provide convenient descriptions of risky prospects, they can make decisions from description. When people must decide whether to back up their computer's hard drive, cross a busy street, or go out on a date, however, they typically do not have any summary description of the possible outcomes or their likelihoods. For such decisions, people can call only on their own encounters with such prospects, making decisions from experience. Decisions from experience and decisions from description can lead to dramatically different choice behavior. In the case of decisions from…

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Keywords
  • Rare events
  • Psychology
  • Newspaper
  • Social psychology
  • Actuarial science
  • Advertising
  • Economics
  • Business
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