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收益与损失领域中对自然和人工来源的模糊态度

Ambiguity attitudes toward natural and artificial sources in gain and loss domains

Journal of Risk and Uncertainty · 2024
被引 9
人大 BABS 3

中文导读

实验比较人们对自然(雨季降水)和人工(埃尔斯伯格箱)模糊来源的态度,发现人们对自然来源更缺乏敏感性,且认知反思能力低者更明显;自然来源的模糊态度能预测防洪准备行为。

Abstract

Abstract In this study, we compare ambiguity attitudes—ambiguity aversion and ambiguity-generated insensitivity (a-insensitivity)—toward natural and artificial sources of ambiguity in gain and loss domains with the participation of individuals with various attributes. In our experiment, we use precipitation during the rainy season as a natural source of ambiguity and the Ellsberg-type box as an artificial source. We find that people are more a-insensitive toward the natural source than the artificial source, even though the outcomes are identical. Additionally, people with low cognitive reflection ability are more a-insensitive than those with high cognitive reflection ability. Thus, people with low cognitive reflection ability have more difficulty in identifying likelihood under ambiguity and tend to view the likelihood of all uncertain events to be equal. Furthermore, we examine the relationships between ambiguity attitudes and real-world behaviors with regard to flood preparedness. In the group with high cognitive reflection ability, people with higher a-insensitivity are less likely to adopt flood preparedness behaviors in the gain domain of the natural source. However, we do not find any relationship between ambiguity attitudes and flood preparedness behaviors in the artificial source. Thus, applying ambiguity attitudes toward natural sources is worth considering when explaining real-world behaviors based on ambiguity attitudes.

行为经济学认知心理学决策理论风险与不确定性