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In this experiment you have to choose between two options. Option 1 yields an outcome of -5 with probability 50% and an outcome of 0 with probability 50%. Option 2 yields an outcome of -2 for sure. You will lose the outcome of your chosen option in EUR. For example, if you choose Option 1, you will lose 5 EUR if the outcome is -5 and 0 EUR if the outcome is 0. If you choose Option 2, you will lose 2 EUR for sure. Which lottery do you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif tg == 2 %}In the second stage of the experiment you will see the outcomes of two options in a sequential manner. The options yield outcomes that occur with different probabilities. In each round, only the realization (outcome) of one of the options will be displayed. Think of it as someone else making a choice, and you observe the choice and the outcome. For example, you might see something like 'Option 1: outcome -10 cents.', or 'Option 2: outcome -5 cents.' or 'Option 1: outcome -3 cents.', etc.
You will see 40 outcomes in total. After viewing all 40 rounds, you will make a final choice between the same two options for a much larger (100 times!) penalty. For example, an outcome of -1 is now associated with a loss of 1 EUR instead of 1 cent, an outcome of -4 is associated with a loss of 4 EUR, an outcome of -7 is associated with a loss of 7 EUR, etc.
Please, proceed to the next section where you will see the realization (outcome) of one of the options in Round 1. After that, on a separate page, you will see the realization (outcome) of one of the options in Round 2, and so on until all 40 rounds are complete.
{% elif tg == 3 %}In the second stage of the experiment you will see and lose the outcomes of two options in a sequential manner. The options yield outcomes that occur with different probabilities. In each round, only the realization (outcome) of one of the options will be displayed. Think of it as someone else making a choice, and you observe the choice and the outcome. For example, you might see something like 'Option 1: outcome is -10 cents. This amount is deducted from your earnings.', or 'Option 2: outcome is -5 cents. This amount is deducted from your earnings.' or 'Option 1: outcome is -3 cents. This amount is deducted from your earnings.', etc.
You will see 40 outcomes in total. After viewing all 40 rounds and incurring losses from each outcome, you will make a final choice between the same two options for a much larger (100 times!) penalty. For example, an outcome of -1 is now associated with a loss of 1 EUR instead of 1 cent, an outcome of -4 is associated with a loss of 4 EUR, an outcome of -7 is associated with a loss of 7 EUR, etc.
Please, proceed to the next section where you will see and lose the realization (outcome) of one of the options in Round 1. After that, on a separate page, you will see and lose the realization (outcome) of one of the options in Round 2, and so on until all 40 rounds are complete.
{% elif tg == 4 %}In the second stage of the experiment you will see the outcomes of two options in a sequential manner. The options yield outcomes that occur with different probabilities. In each round, only the realization (outcome) of one of the options will be displayed. Think of it as someone else making a choice, and you observe the choice and the outcome. For example, you might see something like 'Option 1: outcome is -10 cents', or 'Option 2: outcome is -5 cents' or 'Option 1: outcome is -3 cents', etc.
You will see 40 outcomes in total. At any given time, a history of the realizations (outcomes) of all the past options and current option will be displayed on the screen. After viewing all 40 rounds, you will make a final choice between the same two options for a much larger (100 times!) penalty. For example, an outcome of -1 is now associated with a loss of 1 EUR instead of 1 cent, an outcome of -4 is associated with a loss of 4 EUR, an outcome of -7 is associated with a loss of 7 EUR, etc.
Please, proceed to the next section where you will see a realization (outcome) of one of the options in Round 1. After that, on a separate page, you will see a realization (outcome) of one of the options in Round 2, and so on until all 40 rounds are complete.
{% elif tg == 5 %} {% if info_set == 1 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of 3 is associated with a loss of -3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 1 time and the outcome was -5. Option 2 was chosen 39 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 2 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 16 times. 8 times the outcome was -5 and 8 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 24 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 3 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 20 times. 9 times the outcome was -5 and 11 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 20 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 4 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 24 times. 12 times the outcome was -5 and 12 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 16 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 5 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 22 times. 10 times the outcome was -5 and 12 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 18 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 6 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 19 times. 9 times the outcome was -5 and 10 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 21 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 7 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 23 times. 11 times the outcome was -5 and 12 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 17 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 8 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 27 times. 10 times the outcome was -5 and 17 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 13 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 9 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 9 times. 4 times the outcome was -5 and 5 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 31 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 10 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 28 times. 15 times the outcome was -5 and 13 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 12 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 11 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 40 times. 13 times the outcome was -5 and 27 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was not chosen at all.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 12 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 26 times. 12 times the outcome was -5 and 14 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 14 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 13 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 20 times. 7 times the outcome was -5 and 13 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 20 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 14 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 5 times. 1 time the outcome was -5 and 4 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 35 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 15 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 19 times. 10 times the outcome was -5 and 9 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 21 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 16 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 8 times. 6 times the outcome was -5 and 2 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 32 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 17 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 24 times. 12 times the outcome was -5 and 12 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 16 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 18 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 15 times. 9 times the outcome was -5 and 6 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 25 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 19 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 13 times. 9 times the outcome was -5 and 4 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 27 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 20 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 13 times. 6 times the outcome was -5 and 7 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 27 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 21 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 28 times. 10 times the outcome was -5 and 18 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 12 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 22 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 30 times. 10 times the outcome was -5 and 20 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 10 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 23 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 36 times. 17 times the outcome was -5 and 19 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 4 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 24 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 32 times. 16 times the outcome was -5 and 16 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 8 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 25 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 21 times. 8 times the outcome was -5 and 13 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 19 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 26 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 24 times. 10 times the outcome was -5 and 14 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 16 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 27 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 13 times. 6 times the outcome was -5 and 7 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 27 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 28 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 7 times. 5 times the outcome was -5 and 2 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 33 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 29 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 21 times. 12 times the outcome was -5 and 9 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 19 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 30 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 21 times. 11 times the outcome was -5 and 10 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 19 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 31 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 13 times. 7 times the outcome was -5 and 6 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 27 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 32 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 40 times. 20 times the outcome was -5 and 20 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was not chosen at all.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 33 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 20 times. 9 times the outcome was -5 and 11 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 20 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 34 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 34 times. 20 times the outcome was -5 and 14 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 6 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 35 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 2 times. 1 time the outcome was -5 and 1 time the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 38 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 36 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 14 times. 8 times the outcome was -5 and 6 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 26 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 37 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 19 times. 10 times the outcome was -5 and 9 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 21 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 38 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 22 times. 6 times the outcome was -5 and 16 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 18 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 39 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 7 times. 5 times the outcome was -5 and 2 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 33 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 40 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 3 times and the outcome was always -5. Option 2 was chosen 37 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 41 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 10 times. 4 times the outcome was -5 and 6 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 30 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 42 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 40 times. 19 times the outcome was -5 and 21 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was not chosen at all.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 43 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 3 times and the outcome was always -5. Option 2 was chosen 37 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 44 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 11 times. 2 times the outcome was -5 and 9 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 29 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 45 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 6 times. 2 times the outcome was -5 and 4 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 34 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 46 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 21 times. 12 times the outcome was -5 and 9 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 19 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 47 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 16 times. 7 times the outcome was -5 and 9 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 24 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 48 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 14 times. 9 times the outcome was -5 and 5 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 26 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 49 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 21 times. 11 times the outcome was -5 and 10 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 19 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
{% formfields %} {% elif info_set == 50 %}In the second stage of the experiment you have to choose between two options. Each option has either one or two outcomes that occur with some probabilities. You will lose the outcome of your choice in EUR. For example, an outcome of -1 is associated with a loss of 1 EUR, an outcome of -2 is associated with a loss of 2 EUR, an outcome of -3 is associated with a loss of 3 EUR, and so on.
Out of 40 possible choices, Option 1 was chosen 12 times. 7 times the outcome was -5 and 5 times the outcome was 0. Option 2 was chosen 28 times and the outcome was always -2.
Which option will you choose?
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