The role of Expected Value illustrated in decision-making under risk: single-play vs multiple-play
Author:
Shu Li a
| Affiliation: | a Faculty of Management and Administration, Macau University of Science and Technology, Macau. |
DOI:
10.1080/1366987032000078893
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8 issues per year
Subject:
Risk Management;
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Abstract
The present research on risky decision making extends the exploration of the singleplay/multiple-play distinction. Mathematics students are asked to respond to two choice problems, each having three decision tasks: choosing between multiple-play gambles, choosing between single-play gambles and matching paired possible outcomes. It is shown that the generalized model of Expected Utility (EU) theory appears to be redundant for the multiple-play situation, given that the simpler Expected Value (EV) theory correctly predicts the observed behaviour, and in the single-play situation it appears to be predictively inadequate. The observed choices in single-play situations could be better accounted for by the equate-to-differentiate approach revealed by the matching data. The overall results suggest that the long-run and short-run perspectives are in fact so utterly different that the short-run one is perhaps not based on any kind of expectation rule.
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| Keywords: Expected Value; Multiple-play; Risky Choice; Single-play |

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