The dissolution of temporal distance increases risk-taking: experimental evidence

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Rafał Muda
Paweł Niszczota
Paweł Augustynowicz
Łukasz Markiewicz
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[1] Maria Curie-Sklodowska University of Lublin,Faculty of Economics
[2] Poznań University of Economics and Business,Department of International Finance
[3] The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin,Department of Experimental Psychology
[4] Kozminski University,Centre for Economic Psychology and Decision Sciences
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Temporal Distance; Lottery Pairs; Riskier Lotteries; Electrodermal Activity; Ten-Item Personality Inventory (TIPI);
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Earlier research shows that delaying the realization of a lottery (temporal distance) increases risk tolerance. Presumably, this happens because temporal distance protects one from encountering the negative emotions produced when facing risk. However, no study has tested whether people that made a choice in the presence of temporal distance would actually change their decision later on (in the absence of temporal distance), towards the safer choice. To test this, 137 participants were subject to actual temporal distance, consisting of a four-week waiting period. To explore how each participant behaved “in the heat of the moment” (in the absence of temporal distance), we assessed their electrodermal activity and analysed self-description measures of susceptibility to affect. Participants had to choose between 40 lottery pairs (they could win up to the equivalent of about $400 US; the expected payout for each participant was about $12). Results showed that, contrary to expectations, participants tended to choose riskier lotteries after the waiting period. The results of an additional experiment suggest that this is not the result of prior exposure to the same set of lotteries, however, interestingly, an exploratory analysis showed that the main effect was driven by the behaviour of male participants. We discuss possible explanations for our surprising main finding and its implications for studies on temporal distance.
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