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Reference-Point Formation and Updating
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2011
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EngineeringBehavioral Decision MakingModel RefinementReference-dependent PreferencesRevealed PreferenceReference PriceReference PointsLocalizationReference-point FormationChoice ModelReference DataExperimental EconomicsEconomic AnalysisComputational GeometryDecision TheoryStatisticsChoice-process DataQuantitative ManagementPreference ModelingEconomicsFinanceBehavioral EconomicsRefinement TechniqueBusinessPreference ElicitationDecision Science
Reference-dependent preferences have been well accepted in decision sciences, experimental economics, behavioral finance, and marketing. However, we still know very little about how decision makers form and update their reference points given a sequence of information. Our paper provides some novel experiments in a financial context to advance the understanding of reference-point formation over time. Our subjects' reference price is best described as a combination of the first and the last price of the time series, with intermediate prices receiving smaller and nondecaying weights. Hence, reference prices are not recursive. We provide a parsimonious formula to predict the reference points, which we test out-of-sample. The fit of the model is reasonably good. This paper was accepted by George Wu, decision analysis.
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