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MARC 21

Choices, values, and frames
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020$a0521627494
020$a9780521627498
041$aE
084$aHD30.23 .K346 2000
100$aKahneman, D.
245$aChoices, values, and frames$ht
260$bNew York : Russell sage Foundation ; Cambridge, UK : Cambridge University Press, 2000$c2000
300$axx, 840 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
505$aChoices, values, and frames -- Prospect theory: an analysis of decision under risk -- Advances in prospect theory: cumulative representation of uncertainty -- Compound invariant weighting functions in prospect theory -- Weighing risk and uncertainty -- A belief-based account of decision under uncertainty -- Loss aversion in riskless choice: a reference-dependent model -- Anomalies: The endowment effect, loss aversion and status quo bias -- The endowment effect and evidence of nonreversible indifference curves -- A test of the theory of reference-dependent preferences -- Diminishing marginal utility of wealth cannot explain risk aversion -- Rational choice and the framing of decisions -- Framing, probability distortions, and insurance decisions -- Mental accounting matters -- Toward a positive theory of consumer choice -- Prospect theory in the wild: evidence from the field -- Myopic loss aversion and the equity premium puzzle -- Fairness as a constraint on profit seeking: entitlments in the market -- Money illusion -- Labor supply of New York city cab drivers:One day at a time -- Are investors reluctant to realize their losses -- Timid choices and bold forecasts: A cognitive perspective on risk taking -- Overconfidence and excess entry:An experimental approach -- Judicial choice and disparities between measures of economic values -- Contrasting rational and psychological analyses of political choice -- Conflict resolution:A cognitive perspective -- The construction of preference -- Contingent weighting in judgment and choice -- Context-dependent preferences -- Ambiguity aversion and comparative ignorance -- Attribute evaluability: Its implications for joint-separate evaluation reversals and beyond -- Preferences for sequences of outcomes -- Anomalies in intertemporal choice:Evidence and an interpretation -- Reason-based choice -- Value eliciation: Is there anything in there -- Economic preferences or attitude expressions -- Experienced utility and objective happiness: A moment-based approach -- Evaluation by moments: Past and future -- Endowments and contrast in judgements of well-being -- A bias in the prediction of tastes -- The effect of purchase quantity and timing on variety seeking behavior -- New challenges to the rationality assumption.
650$aDecision-making.
650$aUncertainty.
650$aRisk-taking (Psychology)
650$aValue.
650$ageo
700$aTversky, A.