心理学
认知
彩票
认知心理学
分类
实验经济学
偏爱
社会心理学
发展心理学
计算机科学
人工智能
统计
数学
数理经济学
神经科学
作者
Carlos Cueva,Iñigo Iturbe-Ormaetxe,Esther Mata-Pérez,Giovanni Ponti,Marcello Sartarelli,Haihan Yu,Vita Zhukova
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.socec.2015.09.002
摘要
We study how cognitive abilities correlate with behavioral choices by collecting evidence from almost 1200 subjects across eight experimental projects concerning a wide variety of tasks, including some classic risk and social preference elicitation protocols. The Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) has been administered to all our experimental subjects, which makes our dataset one of the largest in the literature. We partition our subject pool into three groups depending on their CRT performance. Reflective subjects are those answering at least two of the three CRT questions correctly. Impulsive subjects are those who are unable to suppress the instinctive impulse to follow the intuitive – although incorrect – answer in at least two 2 questions. The remaining subjects form a residual group. We find that females score significantly less than males in the CRT and that, in their wrong answers, impulsive ones are observed more frequently. The 2D:4D ratio, which is higher for females, is correlated negatively with subjects’ CRT score. We also find that differences in risk attitudes across CRT groups crucially depend on the elicitation task. Finally, impulsive subjects have higher social (inequity-averse) concerns, while reflective subjects are more likely to satisfy basic consistency requirements in lottery choices.
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