Econometrica: Nov, 1994, Volume 62, Issue 6
Investigating Generalizations of Expected Utility Theory Using Experimental Data
https://doi.org/0012-9682(199411)62:6<1291:IGOEUT>2.0.CO;2-T
p. 1291-1326
Chris Orme, John D. Hey
A number of generalizations of the expected utility preference functional are estimated using experimentally generated data involving 100 pairwise choice questions repeated on two separate occasions. Likelihood ratio tests are conducted to investigate the statistical superiority of the various generalizations, and the Akaike information criterion is used to distinguish between them. The economic superiority of the various generalizations is also explored and the paper concludes that, for many subjects, the superiority of several of the generalizations is not established.