Why Is Belief-Action Consistency so Low? The Role of Belief Uncertainty
Irenaeus Wolff and Dominik Folli, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 227: 106722, 2024
Former title: Elusive Beliefs: Why Uncertainty Leads to Stochastic Choice and Errors
- We experimentally induce different levels of belief uncertainty and show that more belief uncertainty leads to more inconsistent behaviour.
- We point out that more information may lead to more uncertainty – if the information goes against one‘s prior
- We provide an individual-level experimental test of the `belief-sampling‘ model that has been shown to predict behaviour in multi-armed bandit settings (→ OR literature) as well as aggregate behaviour in games, markets, and surveys (→ Felix Mauersberger).