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- Using tri-reference point theory to evaluate risk attitude and the effects of financial incentives in a gamified crowdsourcing task
Utility function shapes for risk averse, risk neutral, and risk seeking individuals
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Using tri-reference point theory to evaluate risk attitude and the effects of financial incentives in a gamified crowdsourcing task - Scientific Figure on ResearchGate. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Utility-function-shapes-for-risk-averse-risk-neutral-and-risk-seeking-individuals_fig1_271918241 [accessed 11 Dec, 2023]
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Fig. 1 Utility function shapes for risk averse, risk neutral, and risk seeking individuals
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