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Gambling versus investment: Lay theory and loss aversion

  • Xuesong Shang
  • , Hebing Duan
  • , Jingyi Lu*
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • East China Normal University

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Gambling and investment are two domains that involve financial decisions. The present research investigates people's lay theories about gambling and investment, and how these lay theories affect loss aversion in these domains. Lay people's understanding of gambling and investment is often largely based on information that is immediately available to them. Moreover, information about losing money by gambling and earning money through investments are more predominant than information about earning money by gambling and losing money through investments. Hence, we hypothesized and found that people tend to hold lay theories that gambling is more likely to cause losses and less likely to bring gains compared to investment (Study 1); and we observed a stronger loss aversion when the same monetary decision was framed as gambling rather than as an investment (Studies 2 to 6). This domain-framing effect held in both hypothetical and incentivized settings.

源语言英语
文章编号102367
期刊Journal of Economic Psychology
84
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 6月 2021

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