Fig. 2: Proportion of risk choices in each decision in 2018 and 2021 experiment in Meng-Sa. | Humanities and Social Sciences Communications

Fig. 2: Proportion of risk choices in each decision in 2018 and 2021 experiment in Meng-Sa.

From: Does a strict COVID-19 lockdown policy change risk attitudes? Evidence from a bordering town, Gengma, in Yunnan Province, China

Fig. 2

A Data averages for moderate probability pure gain lotteries (MG); B Data averages for low probability pure gain lotteries (LG); C Data averages for moderate probability pure loss lotteries (ML); D Data averages for low probability pure gain lotteries (LL). Orange colored solid line represents choices in 2018 experiment. Blue solid line represents choices in 2020 experiment. Dashed line represents risk-neutral predictions. X axis represents the number of the pair of prospects in each task, and Y axis represents the percentage of the A choice at each pair of prospects. N = 59 for 2018 experiment, N = 55 for 2021 experiment. ns represents not significant.

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