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Does behavioural theory explain return-implied volatility relationship? Evidence from India
The study investigates whether behavioural theory is a superior explanation for short-term return–volatility relationship than traditional leverage and volatility feedback hypotheses.
Prasenjit Chakrabarti, K. Kiran Kumar
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In the last two decades, research on behavioural biases has grown dramatically, fuelled by rising academic interest and zeal for publication. The present study explores the mediating role of risk perception on the relationship between heuristic biases ...
Jinesh Jain+5 more
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Behavioural Biases In Ipo Market
Traditional finance models make many unrealistic assumptions about investors rationality, perfect competition, information asymmetry etc. These assumptions are not valid in real world market. Extant researches show that investors are not rational in their decisions and are biased in their investment behaviour.
Majmudar Nirav+2 more
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Combined behavioural markers of cognitive biases are associated with anhedonia [PDF]
Biases towards negative information, as well as away from positive information, are associated with psychopathology. Examining biases in multiple processes has been theorised to be more predictive than examining bias in any process alone. Anhedonia is a core symptom of psychopathology and predictive of future psychopathological symptoms.
Michael R. Nadorff+2 more
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Right-lateralised lane keeping in young and older British drivers [PDF]
Young adults demonstrate a small, but consistent, asymmetry of spatial attention favouring the left side of space (“pseudoneglect”) in laboratory-based tests of perception.
Harvey, Monika+4 more
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Background Anorexia nervosa (AN) is characterized by dysfunctional cognitions including cognitive biases at various levels of information processing. However, less is known about the specificity of these biases, i.e., if they occur for eating-disorder ...
Anca Sfärlea+3 more
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The main objective of this paper was to establish which behavioural finance biases are associated with a certain level of risk tolerance and investor personality. Furthermore, the study aimed to indicate how these behavioural finance biases can influence
Zandri Dickason, Sune Ferreira
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Understanding the decision-making process in homeowner energy retrofits
In 2020, owner-occupied housing accounted for 57% of the housing stock in the Netherlands. Homeowners are fully responsible for the implementation of energy retrofits.
Shima Ebrahimigharehbaghi
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The Heterogeneity of Implicit Bias [PDF]
The term 'implicit bias' has very swiftly been incorporated into philosophical discourse. Our aim in this paper is to scrutinise the phenomena that fall under the rubric of implicit bias. The term is often used in a rather broad sense, to capture a range
Holroyd, Jules, Sweetman, Joseph
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The Behavioural Aspects of Financial Literacy [PDF]
In this paper, we investigate the contribution of behavioural characteristics to the financial literacy of UAE residents after controlling for demographic factors.
Frino, Alex+7 more
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