
| 1 Introduction Ⅰ Theory and Methhodology 2 A serious specific scenario for a serious risky choice theory 3 What expected utility theory really is : what its notion of risk aversion excludes 4 Primary and secondary satisfactions 5 The von Neumann-Morgenstern contradiction when including secondary satisfactions solved with stages of knowledge 6 Material secondary satisfactions and planning 7 Misconceptions about secondary satisfactions 8 Biases in experimental set-ups that ignore secondary satisfactions 9 SKAT, the stages of knowledge ahead theory 10 Self reports versus scientists' own introspection and related reliability issues ⅡExperiments 11 Participants and their choices 12 Willingness to pay compared with choices in a dictated choice set 13 The role of secondary satisfactions 14 Algorithms versus global maximising procedures 15 Insurance provision by governments and firms 16 Summary and directions for further research A Experimental Rasults in Detail B Utility Shapes C Questionnaire D Glossary/Acronyms References Author Index Subject Index |
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