Bhatia Sudeep, Loomes Graham
Department of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania.
Behavioural Science Group, Warwick Business School, University of Warwick.
Psychol Rev. 2017 Oct;124(5):678-687. doi: 10.1037/rev0000073. Epub 2017 Jun 1.
We examine the effects of multiple sources of noise in risky decision making. Noise in the parameters that characterize an individual's preferences can combine with noise in the response process to distort observed choice proportions. Thus, underlying preferences that conform to expected value maximization can appear to show systematic risk aversion or risk seeking. Similarly, core preferences that are consistent with expected utility theory, when perturbed by such noise, can appear to display nonlinear probability weighting. For this reason, modal choices cannot be used simplistically to infer underlying preferences. Quantitative model fits that do not allow for both sorts of noise can lead to wrong conclusions. (PsycINFO Database Record
我们研究了风险决策中多种噪声源的影响。表征个体偏好的参数中的噪声会与反应过程中的噪声相结合,从而扭曲观察到的选择比例。因此,符合预期价值最大化的潜在偏好可能看似表现出系统性的风险规避或风险寻求。同样,与预期效用理论一致的核心偏好在受到此类噪声干扰时,可能看似表现出非线性概率加权。因此,不能简单地使用模态选择来推断潜在偏好。不考虑这两种噪声的定量模型拟合可能会导致错误的结论。(《心理学文摘数据库记录》)