نتایج جستجو برای: risk attitudes

تعداد نتایج: 1018697  

2003
GARY CHARNESS

Using financial incentives, we study how portfolio choice (how much to invest in a risky asset) depends on three well-known behavioral phenomena: ambiguity aversion, the illusion of control, and myopic loss aversion. We find evidence that these phenomena are present and test how the level of investment is affected by these motivations; at the same time, we investigate whether participants are w...

2017
Akiko Kamimura Ha N Trinh Shannon Weaver Alla Chernenko Maziar M Nourian Nushean Assasnik Hanh Nguyen

OBJECTIVES Influenza is a significant worldwide public health issue. Knowledge and perceptions regarding the flu vaccination are associated with whether individuals obtain the vaccination. The purpose of this study was to examine how such perceptions were related to knowledge and self-efficacy regarding influenza and the flu vaccination in Vietnam and the US. METHODS College students (n=932) ...

2017
Wassim Daher Harun Aydilek Elias G. Saleeby

This paper investigates the effect of different risk attitudes on the financial decisions of two insiders trading in the stock market. We consider a static version of the Kyle (1985) model with two insiders. Insider 1 is risk neutral while insider 2 is risk averse with negative exponential utility. First, we prove the existence of a unique linear equilibrium. Second, we obtain somewhat surprisi...

Journal: :The Spanish journal of psychology 2011
Beatriz Molinuevo Yolanda Pardo Rafael Torrubia

The aim of this study was to adapt to Catalan the parents' and children's global report forms of the Alabama Parenting Questionnaire (APQ), using a community sample of 364 children between 10 and 15 years old and their families. Sociodemographic information (from parents) and the presence of externalizing problems (from parents and teachers) were collected. The results suggest a 3-factor struct...

2008
Bhola Nath Vidya Bhushan

Background: To determine the knowledge, attitude and practices about immunization among respondents of children aged 12-23 months. Methods: A total of 510 respondents were interviewed in the urban slums of Lucknow district of India, using 30 cluster sampling technique from January 2005 to April 2005. A pre-tested structured questionnaire was used to elicit the information about the knowledge, a...

2015
Anne Slotman Jane M Cramm Anna P Nieboer

BACKGROUND Perceptions of aging have been found to independently contribute to various aspects of health and wellbeing in old age. Since valid and reliable perceptions of aging instruments are unavailable in Dutch, these associations have not yet been tested in the Netherlands. This study examined the reliability and construct validity of the Dutch-language version of the 7-dimension Aging Perc...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2012
Laurel K Leslie Angie Mae Rodday Tully S Saunders Joshua T Cohen John B Wong Susan K Parsons

OBJECTIVES To determine pediatricians' attitudes, barriers, and practices regarding cardiac screening before initiating treatment with stimulants for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. METHODS A survey of 1600 randomly selected, practicing US pediatricians with American Academy of Pediatrics membership was conducted. Multivariate models were created for 3 screening practices: (1) perfo...

2007
Phillip Coleman Michael Pellon Yu Zhang

2 Decision theory finds its roots as a formal topic of research in the fields of economics and psychology. It traditionally relied upon the formal description of decision making embodied principle of maximum expected utility (EUT). But EUT can not capture the common human decision-making attitudes because it does not model the domain of human intuitions – thoughts or preferences that come to mi...

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 2004
Garth H Rauscher Jo Anne L Earp Michael O'Malley

OBJECTIVE Many past interventions have been based on the assumption that improving attitudes about mammography can increase mammography use. We studied changes in breast cancer and mammography attitudes over time in mediating the effect of intervention exposures on mammography use in the North Carolina Breast Cancer Screening Program. Data came from interviews with a cohort of 331 black women w...

Journal: :Brain research 2009
Jan B Engelmann Diana Tamir

We investigated the neural correlates of subjective valuations during a task involving risky choices about lotteries. Because expected value was held constant across all lotteries, decisions were influenced by subjective preferences, which manifest behaviorally as risk-seeking or risk-averse attitudes. To isolate structures encoding risk preference during choice, we probed for areas showing inc...

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