Ellsberg Paradox A barrel contains a mixture of 90 red, blue, and yellow balls. Thirty of the
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a. Suppose you are offered the choice between gambles A and B: A: Win $1,000 if a red ball is chosen. B: Win $1,000 if a blue ball is chosen. Would you prefer A or B? Why?
b. Now suppose that you are offered a choice between gambles C and D: C: Win $1,000 if either a red or a yellow ball is chosen. D: Win $1,000 if either a blue or a yellow ball is chosen. Would you prefer C or D? Why?
c. Many people prefer A in the first choice and D in the second. Do you think this is inconsistent? Explain.
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Making Hard Decisions with decision tools
ISBN: 978-0538797573
3rd edition
Authors: Robert Clemen, Terence Reilly
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