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Title: Decision‐makers use social information to update their preferences but choose for others as they do for themselves
Author(s): Michael, John
Gutoreva, Alina
Lee, Michele H
Tan, Peng Ning
Bruce, Eleanor M
Székely, Marcell
Ankush, Thobhani
Sakaguchi, Hiroaki
Walasek, Lukasz
Ludvig, Elliot A
Contact Email: john.michael@stir.ac.uk
Keywords: coordination
decision making for others
risk taking
social distance
social information
Issue Date: Jul-2020
Date Deposited: 6-Aug-2020
Citation: Michael J, Gutoreva A, Lee MH, Tan PN, Bruce EM, Székely M, Ankush T, Sakaguchi H, Walasek L & Ludvig EA (2020) Decision‐makers use social information to update their preferences but choose for others as they do for themselves. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 33 (3), pp. 270-286. https://doi.org/10.1002/bdm.2163
Abstract: People's risky decisions are susceptible to the social context in which they take place. Across three experiments using different paradigms, we investigated the influence of three social factors upon participants' decisions: the recipient of the decision‐making outcome (self, other, or joint), the nature of the relationship with the other agent (friend, stranger, or teammate), and the type of information that participants received about others' preferences: none at all, general information about how previous participants had decided, or information about a specific partner's preference. We found that participants' decisions about risk did not differ according to whether the outcome at stake was their own, another agent's, or a joint outcome, nor according to the type of information available. Participants did, however, adjust their preferences for risky options in light of social information.
DOI Link: 10.1002/bdm.2163
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