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Misestimating Betting Behavior: The Role of Negative Asymmetries in Emotional Self Prediction
Authors:Eduardo B. Andrade  Danny P. Claro  Gazi Islam
Affiliation:1. Brazilian School of Public and Business Administration, FGV, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
3. Insper Education and Research Institute, S?o Paulo, Brazil
2. Grenoble Ecole de Management, Grenoble, France
Abstract:This paper addresses the role of negative asymmetries in emotional self-prediction by looking at the extent to which individuals misestimate their own betting behavior in sequential gambles. In a series of three experimental studies, we demonstrate that losses lead to higher than planned bets whereas bets are on average carried over after gains. Such asymmetric deviations from the plan emerge (1) when monetary and non-monetary incentives are used, and (2) when participants face fair and unfair gambles. The asymmetry is based on people’s inability to predict how much the negative emotions generated by a bad experience (e.g. the loss) will influence them to put more effort (e.g. bet more) than planned in an attempt to re-establish a homeostatic state in the prospect of a good experience (e.g. winning).
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