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Home | Events Archive | Failures in Contingent Reasoning: The Role of Uncertainty
Seminar

Failures in Contingent Reasoning: The Role of Uncertainty


  • Series
  • Speaker(s)
    Emanuel Vespa (UC Santa Barbara, United States)
  • Field
    Behavioral Economics
  • Location
    UvA - E-building, Roetersstraat 11, Room: E0.15
    Amsterdam
  • Date and time

    June 27, 2019
    16:00 - 17:15

We propose a new channel to account for the difficulties of individuals with contingent reasoning: the presence of uncertainty. When moving from an environment with one state of known value to one with multiple possible values, two changes occur. First, the number of values to consider increases. Second, the value of the state is uncertain. We show in an experiment that this lack of certainty, or the loss of the Power of Certainty, impedes payoff maximization and that it accounts for a substantial portion of the difficulties with contingent reasoning.