3. In an experiment run by researchers recently, subjects were randomly given either a mug or a pen, and were told that they owned the item they were given and could take it home at the end of the experiment. Then, independently of whether they had a mug or a pen, half of the subjects (Group 1) were told that they would have a 90% probability of being able to exchange their object for the other one at the end of the experiment [with the researcher), and the rest (Group 2) were told that they would have a 10% chance of being able to exchange their object (with the researcher). Then, subjects lled out a time consuming survey, the purpose of which was to give subjects time to form an attachment to the item they had. Finally, subjects were asked whether they want to exchange if given the chance. (a) [5 points] In a neoclassical model [with no reference dependence), approximately what percentage of subjects should want to exchange in Group 1 and Group 2? [Hint: wh at percentage of subjects would w ant to trade in the group endowed with mugs; in the group endowed with pens? Note that mugs could be valued much higher on average than pens, or vice versa.) (b) [5 points] In a prospect- theory model where the reference point is the status quo, in which group should a larger percentage of subjects want to exchange? (c) [5 points] In the last step of the experiment, subjects were asked if they wanted to exchange if given the chance. In Group 1, 56.4% said they would want to exchange, while in Group 2, 22.7% said they would want to do so. Explain this difference between Group 1 and Group 2 using prospect theory. What does this tell us about the hypothesis that the reference point is the status quo? 4. Mike, who has referencedependent preferences over beer and money, goes to the local pub with a friend, but is not planning on drinking any beer or spending any of h50 in cash. Let his end- of evening outcomes in pints of beer consumed and cash be:1 and c2, respectively, and let his reference point in pints of beer and cash be1 and r2