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Affective decision making: A theory of optimism bias
Anat Bracha
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, Donald J. Brown
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Optimism Bias
100%
Affective Decision Making
100%
Potential Game
50%
Pure Nash Equilibrium
33%
Choice under Risk
33%
Choice under Uncertainty
33%
Decision Weights
33%
Cognitive Processes
16%
Payoff
16%
Emotional Processes
16%
Prospect Theory
16%
Odd number
16%
Expected Utility Theory
16%
Intrapersonal
16%
Subjective Expected Utility Theory
16%
Strategic Model
16%
Simultaneous Motion
16%
Axiomatization
16%
Perceived Risk
16%
Insurance Market
16%
Affective Risk Perception
16%
Maximizers
16%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Perceived Risk
50%