Reference Dependence and Attribution Bias: Evidence from Real-Effort Experiments

IF 2.2 2区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS American Economic Journal-Microeconomics Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI:10.1257/mic.20210031
Benjamin Bushong, Tristan Gagnon-Bartsch
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Abstract

We document a form of attribution bias wherein people wrongly ascribe sensations of positive or negative surprise to the underlying disutility of a real-effort task. Participants in our experiments learned from experience about two unfamiliar tasks, one more onerous than the other. We manipulated expectations about which task they would face: some participants were assigned their task by chance, while others knew their assignment in advance. Hours later, we elicited willingness to work again on that same task. Participants assigned the less (more) onerous task by chance were more (less) willing to work than those who knew their assignment in advance. (JEL C91, D84, D91, M54)
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参考依赖与归因偏差:来自真实努力实验的证据
我们记录了一种形式的归因偏差,其中人们错误地将积极或消极的惊喜感觉归因于实际努力任务的潜在负效用。在我们的实验中,参与者从两项不熟悉的任务中学习经验,其中一项比另一项更繁重。我们操纵了他们对将要面对的任务的预期:一些参与者是随机分配任务的,而另一些人则事先知道他们的任务。几个小时后,我们又激发了人们再次做同样任务的意愿。与那些事先知道任务的参与者相比,被随机分配较轻(较多)任务的参与者更愿意(较少)工作。(凝胶c91, d84, d91, m54)
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