疫苗接种、手术和赌博环境中的风险承担:来自框架化实验室实验的证据

Risk‐taking in vaccination, surgery, and gambling environments: Evidence from a framed laboratory experiment

Health Economics · 2017
被引 24
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

通过实验室实验,研究了风险偏好与疫苗接种决策的关系,发现框架效应在女性中显著,手术框架下女性更偏好安全选项,而男性仅在简单中性框架下风险偏好与选择相关。

Abstract

Vaccination involves a tradeoff between two risky alternatives, namely, susceptibility and immunization. By designing a controlled laboratory experiment, we investigate the association between risk preferences and immunization decisions. To contrast the role of risk preferences in vaccination decisions with other domains, we implemented four frames: vaccination, surgery, complex neutral, and simple neutral. We found direct framing effects for females but not for males. For the former, the demand for the safer alternative is significantly larger in the surgery frame than in all other frames. For male subjects, we found a significant association between stated risk preferences and choice behavior in the simple neutral frame but not in the other three frames. For female subjects, we observed the exact opposite. Although the complexity of the decision problem matters, there is no indication of differential roles of risk preferences for a given complexity. We found that the share of consistent choices is significantly larger in the surgery frame as compared to the two neutral frames, that is, context improves decision making. This does not apply to the vaccination frame, so there is something about vaccinations that prevents individuals from better understanding the decision problem at hand.

风险偏好疫苗接种决策框架效应性别差异