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This research dives into the interesting world of investment choices and analyses the influence that behavioural biases and financial literacy play in the process.
Arslan Saleem +2 more
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Background: Social media in scientific research offers a unique digital observatory of human behaviours and hence great opportunities to conduct research at large scale, answering complex sociodemographic questions.
Kyriaki Kalimeri+4 more
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Behavioural biases in real estate investment: a literature review and future research agenda
Psychological aspects of human nature cause behavioural biases and can lead to decisions that differ from what is expected based solely on rational analysis.
Akshita Singh+3 more
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Loss aversion, overconfidence of investors and their impact on market performance evidence from the US stock markets [PDF]
Purpose – The current study aims to investigate the impacts of two behavioral biases, namely, loss aversion and overconfidence on the performance of US companies.
Ahmed Bouteska, Boutheina Regaieg
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Effects of Behavioural Uncertainties In Property Valuation
Psychological and behavioural dimensions play a vital role in influencing Valuers’ valuation judgements, thus affecting the validity, accuracy and discrepancy(reliability)of property values.
Hishamuddin Mohd Ali+4 more
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Spatial attention: differential shifts in pseudoneglect direction with time-on-task and initial bias support the idea of observer subtypes [PDF]
<p>Asymmetry in human spatial attention has long been documented. In the general population the majority of individuals tend to misbisect horizontal lines to the left of veridical centre.
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A review of behavioural and management effects in mutual fund performance [PDF]
This paper surveys and critically evaluates the literature on the role of management effects and fund characteristics in mutual fund performance. First, a brief overview of performance measures is provided.
Cuthbertson, K.+2 more
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Emotional intelligence (EI) has been shown in earlier research to be crucial in determining how people proceed through life. Emotional intelligence (EI) is one of the most important determinants of how people relate to one another and feel.
Singh Sanjeet+3 more
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BEHAVİOURAL FİNANCE: AN EXPLORATORY REVİEW
The belief that investors care about utilitarian, rationality, cognitive errors and self-control charac-teristics by the traditional financial theories have been challenged in the literature over the years by the behavioural financial theories as being ...
A.O. Adaramola+3 more
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Knowing who likes who: The early developmental basis of coalition understanding [PDF]
Group biases based on broad category membership appear early in human development. However, like many other primates humans inhabit social worlds also characterised by small groups of social coalitions which are not demarcated by visible signs or social ...
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