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Behavioral Finance and how its Behavioral Biases Affect German Investors [PDF]
The growing discipline of behavioral finance has identified several biases that significantly impact individual investors' actions. This paper aims to evaluate the influence of behavioral biases on investing decision-making among German investors.
Schulz, Bastian
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BackgroundQuestion-order changes in repeated surveys can distort comparisons. We want to describe the evolution of drug risk perceptions among Spanish adolescents and assessing whether the 2006 peaks in perceived risk of occasional drug use can be ...
César Pérez-Romero +16 more
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Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, FL 32608, USA ( host institution ) +3 more
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Prior work has shown that accurately perceiving the risk for COVID-19 is associated with higher adherence to protective health behaviors, like face mask use, and more acceptance of governmental restrictive measures such as partial or complete banning of ...
Fernando Torrente +4 more
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Analysis of Vibration Characteristics of Optical Fiber Composite Submarine Cable under Anchoring
In view of the insufficient research on the vibration characteristics of the submarine cable fault signal, A three-dimensional finite element model of the optical fiber composite submarine cable (submarine cable) under the anchoring action is established.
Qiu-feng SHANG +2 more
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Do Incidental Environmental Anchors Bias Consumers’ Price Estimations?
It is well-established that decision makers bias their estimates of unknown quantities in the direction of a salient numerical anchor. Some standard anchoring paradigms have been shown to yield pervasive biases, such as Tversky and Kahneman’s (1974 ...
David R. Shanks +2 more
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Much like other social and nonsocial evaluations, estimates of numerical quantities are susceptible to comparative influences. However, numerical representations can take either a nonsymbolic (e.g., a grouping of dots) or a symbolic numerical form (e.g.,
Roland Imhoff, Paul Barker
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Distributional anchor regression
AbstractPrediction models often fail if train and test data do not stem from the same distribution. Out-of-distribution (OOD) generalization to unseen, perturbed test data is a desirable but difficult-to-achieve property for prediction models and in general requires strong assumptions on the data generating process (DGP).
Kook, Lucas +2 more
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This paper develops a two-step inference procedure to test for a local one-for-one relation of contemporaneous jumps in high-frequency financial data corrupted by market microstructure noise. The first step develops a new bivariate Lee-Mykland jump test for pre-averaged, intra-day returns.
Winkelmann, Lars, Wenying, Yao
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Chinese AI tool ERNIE Bot Textual Exploration of False Information [PDF]
This study provides an in-depth discussion of the application of the Chinese AI tool ERNIE Bot in disinformation detection. First and foremost, the spreading characteristics of false information are analysed, especially the phenomenon of rapid spreading ...
Fu Yue
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