However, it is less clear if acute stress also decreases the quality of decisions (i.e. adherence to utility maximization). Previous work suggests that this might not be the case: https://t.co/MaPOQ3v4WX
RT @davdittrich: RT @koenfucius: Consistency in economic decision-making (eg by satisfying the Generalized Axiom of Revealed Preferences) i…
RT @davdittrich: RT @koenfucius: Consistency in economic decision-making (eg by satisfying the Generalized Axiom of Revealed Preferences) i…
RT @davdittrich: RT @koenfucius: Consistency in economic decision-making (eg by satisfying the Generalized Axiom of Revealed Preferences) i…
Stress does not make people less rational, if anything the contrary
RT @davdittrich: RT @koenfucius: Consistency in economic decision-making (eg by satisfying the Generalized Axiom of Revealed Preferences) i…
RT @koenfucius: Consistency in economic decision-making (eg by satisfying the Generalized Axiom of Revealed Preferences) is a measure of rationality. Does it break down under stress? No, [OA👍]paper finds, on the contrary: https://t.co/mGY14YwRnS https://t.
RT @koenfucius: Consistency in economic decision-making (eg by satisfying the Generalized Axiom of Revealed Preferences) is a measure of ra…
Consistency in economic decision-making (eg by satisfying the Generalized Axiom of Revealed Preferences) is a measure of rationality. Does it break down under stress? No, [OA👍]paper finds, on the contrary: https://t.co/ynes0e9dKl https://t.co/fUvjG4RCjZ
RT @DaltonPato: The first publication with my lovely wife (Elena Cettolin) is out!! Great experience! It was an experiment in all senses. I…
The first publication with my lovely wife (Elena Cettolin) is out!! Great experience! It was an experiment in all senses. It shows that acute stress doesn't impair rationality...A relief for for the family and for Econ :D https://t.co/j2xfgbAa3x
RT @DegenRolf: Stress did not lead to less economically rational decision - if anything, it had the opposite effect. https://t.co/TQ63UX0Kg…
RT @DegenRolf: Stress did not lead to less economically rational decision - if anything, it had the opposite effect. https://t.co/TQ63UX0Kg…
RT @DegenRolf: Stress did not lead to less economically rational decision - if anything, it had the opposite effect. https://t.co/TQ63UX0Kg…
RT @DegenRolf: Stress did not lead to less economically rational decision - if anything, it had the opposite effect. https://t.co/TQ63UX0Kg…
RT @DegenRolf: Stress did not lead to less economically rational decision - if anything, it had the opposite effect. https://t.co/TQ63UX0Kg…
RT @DegenRolf: Stress did not lead to less economically rational decision - if anything, it had the opposite effect. https://t.co/TQ63UX0Kg…
"Cortisol meets GARP: the effect of stress on economic rationality" Nice paper by E.Cettolin,@DaltonPato W. Kop & W. Zhang, showing that economic rationality survives to physiological stress. Out in Exp. Econ. https://t.co/8pmpOZfsGN
RT @DegenRolf: Stress did not lead to less economically rational decision - if anything, it had the opposite effect. https://t.co/TQ63UX0Kg…
RT @DegenRolf: Stress did not lead to less economically rational decision - if anything, it had the opposite effect. https://t.co/TQ63UX0Kg…
RT @DegenRolf: Stress did not lead to less economically rational decision - if anything, it had the opposite effect. https://t.co/TQ63UX0Kg…
More proof that depressive realism is a real thing.
RT @DegenRolf: Stress did not lead to less economically rational decision - if anything, it had the opposite effect. https://t.co/TQ63UX0Kg…
Stress did not lead to less economically rational decision - if anything, it had the opposite effect. https://t.co/TQ63UX0Kgm https://t.co/fb1JgUwlEf