4 studies found in English from a total of 36726
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How do risk attitudes affect measured confidence?

Starmer, C, University of Nottingham
We examine the relationship between confidence in own absolute performance and risk attitudes using two confidence elicitation procedures: self-reported (non-incentivised) confidence and an incentivised procedure that elicits the certainty equivalent of a bet based on performance. The former procedure reproduces the “hard-easy effect” (underconfidence in easy tasks and...
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Survey data on perceived farm resilience, risk management, risk preferences, and risk perceptions from 11 European countries

H.T. Slijper (Business Economics, Wageningen University & Research); Y. de Mey (Business Economics, Wageningen University & Research); P.M. Poortvliet (Strategic Communication, Wageningen University & Research); (12 more)
This dataset contains data on the perceived resilience, risk management, risk preferences, and risk perceptions of farmers from 11 different European countries. It contains cleaned survey data from 996 farmers.
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Survey data on Dutch farmers’ perceived resilience, risk management, risk preferences, and risk perceptions

H.T. Slijper (Wageningen University, Business Economics); Y. de Mey (Wageningen University, Business Economics); P.M. Poortvliet (Wageningen University, Strategic Communication); (1 more)
This dataset contains data on Dutch farmers’ perceived resilience, risk management, risk preferences, and risk perceptions. It contains cleaned survey data from 926 Dutch farmers.This dataset is published under the CC BY-SA (Attribution ShareAlike) license.
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Which preferences associate with school performance? – Lessons from an exploratory study with university students

D. Horn (Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
This a supporting datafile and do file of the following publicationDaniel Horn and Hubert János Kiss (2017) Which preferences associate with school performance? – Lessons from an exploratory study with university students. PlosOneInstructions and other information on the data collection can be found in the attached working paper version of the study. (which can also be found...
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