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On attention to information: The checking paradox

In: Handbook of Experimental Finance

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  • Yefim Roth
  • Ofir Yakobi

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The behavioral finance literature highlights two apparently contradictory behaviors, both of which presumably lead to impaired returns for investors - under - and overreaction to information. The coexistence of these opposing biases suggests a paradox. Building on the decisions-from-experience (DFE) literature, and specifically two recent papers on "checking decisions" - i.e., deciding whether to acquire information when that comes at a cost (Roth et al. 2016, Roth 2020) - we show that both biases can be explained by sensitivity to the most common outcome, implying regret minimization.

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  • Yefim Roth & Ofir Yakobi, 2022. "On attention to information: The checking paradox," Chapters, in: Sascha Füllbrunn & Ernan Haruvy (ed.), Handbook of Experimental Finance, chapter 10, pages 105-116, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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