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The following pages link to Why do people prefer randomisation? An experimental investigation (Q2300602):
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- Negative recency, randomization device choice, and reduction of compound lotteries (Q433188) (← links)
- Attitudes toward uncertainty and randomization: an experimental study (Q641827) (← links)
- Do subjects separate (or are they sophisticated)? (Q816760) (← links)
- Randomization devices and the elicitation of ambiguity-averse preferences (Q900418) (← links)
- Probabilistic social preference: how Machina's Mom randomizes her choice (Q1695304) (← links)
- Does inducing choice procedures make individuals better off? An experimental study (Q1698956) (← links)
- Revealed preferences under uncertainty: incomplete preferences and preferences for randomization (Q2416006) (← links)
- Is there a social cost of randomization? (Q2417429) (← links)
- When is coarseness not a curse? Comparative statics of the coarse random utility model (Q2673158) (← links)
- Multiple-switching behavior in choice-list elicitation of risk preference (Q2675410) (← links)
- Randomization vs. Selection: How to Choose in the Absence of Preference? (Q3117279) (← links)
- Cognitive Imprecision and Small-Stakes Risk Aversion (Q5048669) (← links)
- Can Nonrandomized Experiments Yield Accurate Answers? A Randomized Experiment Comparing Random and Nonrandom Assignments (Q5414006) (← links)
- Cautious stochastic choice, optimal stopping and deliberate randomization (Q6107383) (← links)
- Randomizing without randomness (Q6107387) (← links)