Lottery- and survey-based risk attitudes linked through a multichoice elicitation task

We analyze the results from three different risk attitude elicitation methods. First, the broadly used test by Holt and Laury ( 2002 ), HL, second, the lottery-panel task by Sabater-Grande and Georgantzis ( 2002 ), SG, and third, responses to a survey question on self-assessment of general attitude...

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Published inIDEAS Working Paper Series from RePEc Vol. 84; no. 3; pp. 341 - 372
Main Authors Attanasi, Giuseppe, Georgantzís, Nikolaos, Rotondi, Valentina, Vigani, Daria
Format Journal Article Paper
LanguageEnglish
Published New York Springer US 01.05.2018
Springer Nature B.V
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
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ISSN0040-5833
1573-7187
DOI10.1007/s11238-017-9613-0

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Summary:We analyze the results from three different risk attitude elicitation methods. First, the broadly used test by Holt and Laury ( 2002 ), HL, second, the lottery-panel task by Sabater-Grande and Georgantzis ( 2002 ), SG, and third, responses to a survey question on self-assessment of general attitude towards risk (Dohmen et al. 2011 ). The first and the second task are implemented with real monetary incentives, while the third concerns all domains in life in general. Like in previous studies, the correlation of decisions across tasks is low and usually statistically non-significant. However, when we consider only subjects whose behavior across the panels of the SG task is compatible with constant relative risk aversion (CRRA), the correlation between HL and self-assessed risk attitude becomes significant. Furthermore, the correlation between HL and SG also increases for CRRA-compatible subjects, although it remains statistically non-significant.
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ISSN:0040-5833
1573-7187
DOI:10.1007/s11238-017-9613-0