16/04/2016
Ambiguous White Chess | Aversion Ambiguity | science for lay people | White Chess | Yoko Ono
Feitosa-Santana
Aversion to Ambiguity
People in general hate ambiguity and prefer any kind of risk that is not obscure, indeterminate, ambivalent. In other words, the well-specified possibilities are preferred over the uncertain possibilities – even if the well-specified gains are of lower values than the uncertain ones. This bias is irrational and has a name: Ellsberg paradox. This […]