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Standing in Your Peera??s Shoes Hurts Your Feats: The Self-Others Discrepancy in Risk Attitude and Impulsivity

机译:站在Peera的鞋子上会伤害自己的专长:他人与他人之间在风险态度和冲动性方面的差异

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It is often a good strategy to “stand in the other person’s shoes” to see a situation from a different perspective. People frequently attempt to infer what someone else would recommend when no advisor is available to help with a decision. Such situations commonly concern intertemporal or risky choices, and the usual assumption is that lay people make such decisions differently than experts do. The aim of our study was to determine what intertemporal and risky decisions people make when they take their own perspective, the perspective of a peer, and the perspectives of an expert or an entrepreneur. In a series of three experiments using a between-subject design, we found that taking the peer’s perspective made participants behave more impulsively and more risk aversely in relation to the participants’ own perspectives and in relation to their perceptions of experts and entrepreneurs perspectives. Taking an expert’s or an entrepreneur’s perspective did not change participants’ own intertemporal and risky decisions. We explain the findings using the risk as value and the lesser mind theories. Imagining the opponent’s perspective in a negotiation as one is advised to do might inadvertently lead to problems because we always see her as more impulsive and more risk averse than she really is. This means that taking a perspective of an expert – not a peer – would be a good way to predict what decisions our opponents make.
机译:从另一角度看待情况,通常是“站在别人的鞋里”的好策略。当没有顾问可以帮助您做出决定时,人们经常尝试推断其他人的建议。这种情况通常涉及跨期或冒险选择,通常的假设是,外行人做出的决定与专家的决定不同。我们研究的目的是确定人们在采取自己的观点,同伴的观点以及专家或企业家的观点时做出的跨时和冒险的决策。在使用主题间设计的三个实验系列中,我们发现,以同龄人的观点来看,与参与者自己的观点以及他们对专家和企业家观点的看法有关,参与者的行为更加冲动,并且规避风险。采取专家或企业家的观点并不会改变参与者自己的跨时和冒险决策。我们使用风险作为价值和较少理智的理论来解释发现。像建议的那样在谈判中想象对手的观点可能会无意中导致问题,因为我们始终认为她比她实际更具冲动性和风险规避性。这意味着,从专家而非同行的角度出发,将是预测我们的对手做出哪些决定的好方法。

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