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Ambiguity aversion in rhesus macaques

Ambiguity aversion in rhesus macaques

2010
Michael Platt
Abstract
Abstract People generally prefer risky options, which have fully specified outcome probabilities, to ambiguous options, which have unspecified probabilities. This preference, formalized in economics, is strong enough that people will reliably prefer a risky option to an ambiguous option with a greater expected value. Explanations for ambiguity aversion often invoke uniquely human faculties like language, self-justification, or a desire to avoid public embarrassment.

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