Behavioral effects in human-machine and human-human interactions : economic experiments on dishonesty, advice-taking, and overconfidence / von Marius Protte. Paderborn, 2025
Inhalt
- Introduction and Synopsis
- "I Tried So Hard and Got So Far": Bounded Rationality and Non-Monetary Preferences in Human Decision-Making
- "O Brave New World": Human Behavior Toward Algorithmic Technologies
- Economic Experiments for Studying Human Behavior
- Synopsis of the Individual Research Papers
- Contributions to Joint Work with Co-authors
- Human vs. Algorithmic Auditors: The Impact of Entity Type and Ambiguity on Human Dishonesty
- Introduction
- Related Literature and Derivation of Hypotheses
- Experiment
- Results
- Discussion and Conclusion
- Does the involvement of domain experts in the AI training affect their perception and adherence? An experiment in the context of industrial AutoML applications
- Behavioral Economics for Human-in-the-loop Control Systems Design: Overconfidence and the Hot Hand Fallacy
- Introduction
- Contributions from Behavioral Economics
- Overconfidence
- Underestimation of Systematic Risk
- Attribution Theory
- The Role of Feedback in Overconfidence
- Misperception of Random Sequences
- Surveillance Drone Piloting Framework and Hypotheses
- Hypotheses
- Experimental Design
- Experimental Results
- Discussion and Conclusion
- Explaining Apparently Inaccurate Self-Assessments of Relative Performance: A Replication and Adaptation of ”Overconfident: Do you put your money on it?” by Hoelzl & Rustichini (2005)
- Introduction
- Original Experiment by Hoelzl & Rustichini (2005)
- Limitations to H&R and Derivation of Hypotheses
- Current Experiment
- Results
- Discussion
- Bibliography
- APPENDIX
- Supplementary Materials to Chapter 3
- Derivation of Payoff Utility Function
- Experiment Instructions
- Experiment Questionnaire
- Additional Tables, Analysis of Control Variables, and Manipulation Checks
- Verification Process Illustrations and Outcomes
- Supplementary Materials to Chapter 4
- Supplementary Materials to Chapter 5
- Experimental Research Method and Induced Value Theory
- Experiment Instructions
- Choice and Result Screens
- Individual Risk Preferences
- Supplementary Materials to Chapter 6
