Title
Risk Attitude in Decision Making: In Search of Trait-Like Constructs.
Abstract
We evaluate the consistency of different constructs affecting risk attitude in individuals' decisions across different levels of risk. Specifically, we contrast views suggesting that risk attitude is a single primitive construct with those suggesting it consists of multiple latent components. Additionally, we evaluate such constructs as sensitivity to losses, diminishing sensitivity to increases in payoff, sensitivity to variance, and risk acceptance (the willingness to accept probable outcomes over certainty). In search of trait-like constructs, the paper reviews experimental results focusing on the consistency of these constructs in different tasks as well as their temporal consistency. Overall, the findings show that the most consistent factor is risk acceptance, and they also demonstrate its potential boundaries. These results are modeled with a simple quantitative index of subjective risk. A survey of decisions under risk further reveals that participants exhibit almost no consistency across different tasks in this setting, highlighting the advantage of experiential tasks for studying individual differences.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1111/j.1756-8765.2010.01126.x
TOPICS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCE
Keywords
Field
DocType
Risk taking,Individual differences,Cognitive style,Experience
Experiential learning,Social psychology,Certainty,Trait,Willingness to accept,Cognitive psychology,Psychology,Psychological testing,Temporal consistency,Cognitive style,Stochastic game
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
3.0
1.0
1756-8757
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.36
4
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Eldad Yechiam1689.23
Eyal Ert210.36