Qiyan Ong
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View article: Measuring decision confidence
Measuring decision confidence Open
We examine whether the way individuals randomize between options captures their decision confidence. In two experiments in which subjects faced pairs of options (a lottery and a varying sure payment), we allowed subjects to choose randomiz…
View article: Paying for randomization and indecisiveness
Paying for randomization and indecisiveness Open
We examine preference for randomization, and link it to conflicting preference-led indecisiveness in social settings. In an ultimatum game experiment where receivers may face conflicting preferences between material gains and equity, we al…
View article: Reducing debt improves psychological functioning and changes decision-making in the poor
Reducing debt improves psychological functioning and changes decision-making in the poor Open
Significance The impact of chronic debt on the poor is psychological, not just financial. We hypothesize that chronic debt impairs psychological functioning and decision-making, contributing to the poverty trap. This is because debt is not…
View article: Does choosing jobs based on income risk lead to higher job satisfaction in the long run? Evidence from the natural experiment of German reunification
Does choosing jobs based on income risk lead to higher job satisfaction in the long run? Evidence from the natural experiment of German reunification Open
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