实验消费数据中锚定与附和倾向的检验

A Test for Anchoring and Yea-Saying in Experimental Consumption Data

Journal of the American Statistical Association · 2008
被引 20
ABS 4

中文导读

利用随机分组的实验调查数据,开发非参数检验方法,区分开放式问题和括号式问题中的锚定与附和倾向误差,发现存在附和倾向但无锚定效应。

Abstract

We analyze experimental survey data, with a random split into respondents who get an open-ended question on the amount of total family consumption (with follow-up unfolding brackets of the form "Is consumption $X or more?" for those who answer "don't know" or "refuse") and respondents who are immediately directed to unfolding brackets. In both cases, the entry point of the unfolding bracket sequence is randomized. Allowing for any type of selection into answering the open-ended or bracket questions, a nonparametric test is developed for errors in the answers to the first bracket question that are different from the usual reporting errors that will also affect open-ended answers. Two types of errors are considered explicitly: anchoring and yea-saying. Data are collected in the 1995 wave of the Assets and Health Dynamics survey, which is representative of the population in the United States that is 70 years and older. We reject the joint hypothesis of no anchoring and no yea-saying. Once yea-saying is taken into account, we find no evidence of anchoring at the entry point.

消费数据调查方法非参数统计行为经济学