The variable precision method for elicitation of probability weighting functions

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Highlights:

• A novel nonparametric method is proposed to elicit decision weights based on prospect theory.

• A dynamic mechanism is provided for exhibiting violations of rationality and capturing people's subjective beliefs.

• This method is flexible, tractable, and less cognitively demanding in the family of nonparametric elicitations.

• Experimental studies are conducted to verify the proposed method based on a sample of residents of Hong Kong (China).

摘要

This study introduces a nonparametric method to elicit decision weights under prospect theory. These weights carry the attitudes and subjective beliefs of individuals toward risks and uncertainties. Our variable precision method adopts a dynamic mechanism that can elicit the measuring points of individual probability weighting flexibly. These points are used to exhibit violations of expected utility theory, which measures individual risk attitudes and captures subjective beliefs on probabilities. Our method is flexible, tractable, and cognitively less demanding compared with other nonparametric elicitations in the literature. Experimental studies are conducted on a sample of Hong Kong (China) residents to verify our method. Our experimental results yield a prevailing inverse-S shape. We conduct the analyses and uncover their implications by comparing them with the results of residents of Beijing, Shanghai, Paris, and Amsterdam.

论文关键词:Prospect theory,Probability weighting,Tradeoff method,Nonparametric elicitation,Behavioral decision making

论文评审过程:Received 5 March 2019, Revised 2 October 2019, Accepted 2 October 2019, Available online 23 October 2019, Version of Record 16 November 2019.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dss.2019.113166