Decision making for others involving risk: A review and meta-analysis

Volume: 77, Pages: 102184 - 102184
Published: Mar 1, 2020
Abstract
Are choices for others riskier than choices people make for themselves? This question has been asked by economists, psychologists, and other researchers in the social sciences – which has generated a diversity of research accounts and results. For example, a number of studies have found strong instances of a risky shift in choices for others, while other studies have found no such effect or have found that choices for others instead generate a...
Paper Details
Title
Decision making for others involving risk: A review and meta-analysis
Published Date
Mar 1, 2020
Volume
77
Pages
102184 - 102184
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