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We investigated how frequency and amount of punishment affect the decision making of Iranian subjects. In our first experiment, performing a computer-based Persian version of the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT), our subjects scored remarkably lower than their Western counterparts. Moreover, our subjects ch...

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Main Authors: Ali Jannati, Morteza Dehghani, Azarakhsh Mokri, Hamed Ekhtiari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Society for Judgment and Decision Making 2009-12-01
Series:Judgment and Decision Making
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Online Access:http://journal.sjdm.org/9610/jdm9610.pdf
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spelling doaj-db252503be5047bba49bb68975780eff2021-05-02T14:59:32ZengSociety for Judgment and Decision MakingJudgment and Decision Making1930-29752009-12-0147534542Prefer a cash slap in your face over credit for halvaAli JannatiMorteza DehghaniAzarakhsh MokriHamed EkhtiariWe investigated how frequency and amount of punishment affect the decision making of Iranian subjects. In our first experiment, performing a computer-based Persian version of the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT), our subjects scored remarkably lower than their Western counterparts. Moreover, our subjects chose more frequently and more rapidly from decks that had less frequent but larger amounts of punishments in comparison to decks that had more frequent punishments with smaller amounts. In our second experiment, subjects did not differentiate between decks with the same frequency of punishment but with different punishment amounts. However, among decks with the same amount but different frequency of punishment, a significant preference was apparent towards decks with less frequency of punishment. Our results differ from previous studies, indicating a different strategy in risky decision making among healthy adult Iranian subjects, as they show low attention to the amount of punishment and are more concerned with the frequency of punishment. http://journal.sjdm.org/9610/jdm9610.pdfrisky decision makingIowa Gambling Taskcross cultural.NAKeywords
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author Ali Jannati
Morteza Dehghani
Azarakhsh Mokri
Hamed Ekhtiari
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Azarakhsh Mokri
Hamed Ekhtiari
Prefer a cash slap in your face over credit for halva
Judgment and Decision Making
risky decision making
Iowa Gambling Task
cross cultural.NAKeywords
author_facet Ali Jannati
Morteza Dehghani
Azarakhsh Mokri
Hamed Ekhtiari
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title Prefer a cash slap in your face over credit for halva
title_short Prefer a cash slap in your face over credit for halva
title_full Prefer a cash slap in your face over credit for halva
title_fullStr Prefer a cash slap in your face over credit for halva
title_full_unstemmed Prefer a cash slap in your face over credit for halva
title_sort prefer a cash slap in your face over credit for halva
publisher Society for Judgment and Decision Making
series Judgment and Decision Making
issn 1930-2975
publishDate 2009-12-01
description We investigated how frequency and amount of punishment affect the decision making of Iranian subjects. In our first experiment, performing a computer-based Persian version of the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT), our subjects scored remarkably lower than their Western counterparts. Moreover, our subjects chose more frequently and more rapidly from decks that had less frequent but larger amounts of punishments in comparison to decks that had more frequent punishments with smaller amounts. In our second experiment, subjects did not differentiate between decks with the same frequency of punishment but with different punishment amounts. However, among decks with the same amount but different frequency of punishment, a significant preference was apparent towards decks with less frequency of punishment. Our results differ from previous studies, indicating a different strategy in risky decision making among healthy adult Iranian subjects, as they show low attention to the amount of punishment and are more concerned with the frequency of punishment.
topic risky decision making
Iowa Gambling Task
cross cultural.NAKeywords
url http://journal.sjdm.org/9610/jdm9610.pdf
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