Belief Elicitation When More Than Money Matters: Controlling for “Control”

IF 2.2 2区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS American Economic Journal-Microeconomics Pub Date : 2022-08-01 DOI:10.1257/mic.20200017
J. Benoît, J. Dubra, G. Romagnoli
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Abstract

Elicitation mechanisms typically presume only money enters utility functions. However, nonmonetary objectives are confounders. In particular, psychologists argue people favor bets where ability is involved over equivalent random bets—a preference for control. Our new elicitation method mitigates control objectives and determines that under the widely used matching probabilities method, subjects report beliefs 18 percent higher than their true beliefs to increase control. Nonmonetary objectives account for 68 percent of what would normally be measured as overconfidence. We also find that control is only a desire to bet on doing well; betting on doing badly is perceived as a negative. (JEL C91, D11, D82, D83, D91)
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当金钱更重要时的信仰激发:为“控制”而控制
诱导机制通常假定只有金钱才能进入效用函数。然而,非货币目标是令人困惑的。特别是,心理学家认为,人们更喜欢能力相关的赌注,而不是同等的随机赌注——这是一种对控制的偏好。我们的新启发方法减轻了控制目标,并确定在广泛使用的匹配概率方法下,受试者报告的信念比他们的真实信念高18%,以增加控制。非货币目标占通常被衡量为过度自信的68%。我们还发现,控制只是一种押注于做得好的愿望;打赌做得不好被认为是消极的。(JEL C91,D11,D82,D83,D91)
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