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Personal Experience Tilts Our Risky Decision Making

June 2, 2011 by

From high-stakes gambling in a casino to deciding whether or not to buy an airplane ticket today or wait for a possible seat sale, our processes for making decisions involving risk show distinct patterns. A new study from the University of Alberta provides evidence that decisions involving risk depend on how we get the information about the potential risks and rewards...

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