preferences over
sequences
of outcomes, however, has generally found that peo-
ple prefer improving sequences to declining sequences (for an overview see
Ariely and Carmon, in press; Frederick and Loewenstein 2002; Loewenstein and
Prelec 1993). For example, Loewenstein and Sicherman (1991) found that, for an
otherwise identical job, most subjects prefer an increasing wage profile to a de-
clining or flat one (see also Frank 1993). Hsee, Abelson, and Salovey (1991)
found that an increasing salary sequence was rated as highly as a decreasing se-
quence that conferred much more money. Varey and Kahneman (1992) found that
subjects strongly preferred streams of decreasing
discomfort to streams of in-
creasing discomfort, even when the overall sum of discomfort over the interval
was otherwise identical. Loewenstein and Prelec (1993) found that respondents
who chose between sequences of two or more events (for example, dinners or va-
cation trips) on consecutive weekends or consecutive months generally preferred
to save the better thing for last. Chapman (2000) presented respondents with hy-
pothetical sequences of headache pain that were matched in terms of total pain
that either gradually lessened or gradually increased with time. Sequence dura-
tions included one hour, one day,
one month, one year,
five years, and twenty
years. For all sequence durations, the vast majority (from 82 to 92%) of subjects
preferred the sequence of pain that lessened over time (see also
Ross and
Simonson 1991).
VIOLATIONS OF INDEPENDENCE AND PREFERENCE FOR SPREAD
The research on preferences over sequences also reveals strong violations of
independence. Consider the following pair of questions from Loewenstein and
Prelec (1993):
Imagine that over the next five weekends you must decide how to spend your Saturday
nights. From each pair of sequences of dinners below, circle the one you would prefer.
“Fancy French” refers to a dinner at a fancy French Restaurant. “Fancy lobster” refers to
an exquisite lobster dinner at a four-star restaurant. Ignore
scheduling considerations
(e.g., your current plans).
First
Second
Third
Fourth
Fifth
Options
weekend
weekend
weekend
weekend
weekend
A
Fancy
Eat at
Eat at
Eat at
Eat at
[11%]
French
home
home
home
home
B
Eat at
Eat at
Fancy
Eat at
Eat at
[89%]
home
home
French
home
home
First
Second
Third
Fourth
Fifth
Options
weekend
weekend
weekend
weekend
weekend
C
Fancy
Eat at
Eat at
Eat at
Fancy
[49%]
French
home
home
home
lobster
D
Eat at
Eat at
Fancy
Eat at
Fancy
[51%]
home
home
French
home
lobster
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