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The following pages link to Eliciting risk preferences using choice lists (Q4629408):
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- Risk aversion elicitation: reconciling tractability and bias minimization (Q649973) (← links)
- Noise and bias in eliciting preferences (Q843715) (← links)
- The impact of incentives upon risky choice experiments (Q1367846) (← links)
- ``I'' make you risk-averse: the effect of first-person pronoun use in a lottery choice experiment (Q1672891) (← links)
- Risk preferences over simple and compound public lotteries (Q1787709) (← links)
- Money does not induce risk neutral behavior, but binary lotteries do even worse (Q1806687) (← links)
- Measuring risk aversion with lists: a new bias (Q2015023) (← links)
- Incomplete risk attitudes and random choice behavior: an elicitation mechanism (Q2125256) (← links)
- Revealed preferences under uncertainty: incomplete preferences and preferences for randomization (Q2416006) (← links)
- Lottery- and survey-based risk attitudes linked through a multichoice elicitation task (Q2636392) (← links)
- Varieties of risk preference elicitation (Q2673206) (← links)
- Multiple-switching behavior in choice-list elicitation of risk preference (Q2675410) (← links)
- Ambiguous information and dilation: an experiment (Q2685866) (← links)
- On<i>bespoke</i>decision-aid under risk: the engineering behind preference elicitation (Q5234102) (← links)
- Random utility and limited consideration (Q6067207) (← links)
- Testing negative value of information and ambiguity aversion (Q6090455) (← links)
- A test of (weak) certainty independence (Q6163290) (← links)
- Eliciting willingness-to-pay to decompose beliefs and preferences that determine selection into competition in lab experiments (Q6600027) (← links)