Cognition, Optimism and the Formation of Age-Dependent Survival Beliefs
View/ Open
Date
2018-06-02
Author
Grevenbrock, Nils
Groneck, Max
Ludwig, Alexander
Zimper, Alexander
SAFE No.
200
Metadata
Show full item record
Abstract
This paper investigates the roles psychological biases play in deviations between subjective survival beliefs (SSBs) and objective survival probabilities (OSPs). We model deviations between SSBs and OSPs through age-dependent inverse S-shaped probability weighting functions. Our estimates suggest that implied measures for cognitive weakness and relative pessimism increase with age. We document that direct measures of cognitive weakness and motivational attitudes share these trends. Our regression analyses confirm that these factors play strong quantitative roles in the formation of subjective survival beliefs: cognitive weakness rather than optimism is an increasingly important contributor to overestimation of survival chances in old age.
Research Area
Macro Finance
Keywords
subjective survival beliefs, probability weighting function, confirmatory bias, cognition, optimism, pessimism
JEL Classification
D83, D91, I10
Topic
Saving and Borrowing
Household Finance
Investor Behaviour
Household Finance
Investor Behaviour
Relations
1
Publication Type
Working Paper
Link to Publication
Collections
- LIF-SAFE Working Papers [334]