%0 Generic %A Chorus, Caspar %A Sandorf, Erlend Dancke %A van Cranenburgh, Sander %D 2020 %T Supplementary data to the paper: Obfuscation maximization-based decision-making: Theory, methodology and first empirical evidence %U https://data.4tu.nl/articles/dataset/Supplementary_data_to_the_paper_Obfuscation_maximization-based_decision-making_Theory_methodology_and_first_empirical_evidence/13292669/1 %R 10.4121/13292669.v1 %K Obfuscation %K choice behaviour %K Choice between gambles; Decision making; Prospect theory; Decisions from experience; Description-experience gap Decisions under uncertainty %X

Theories of decision-making are routinely based on the notion that decision-makers choose alternatives which align with their underlying preferences – and hence that their preferences can be inferred from their choices. In some situations, however, a decision-maker may wish to hide his or her preferences from an onlooker. This dataset contains the results of an obfuscation game that was designed to explore whether decision-makers, when properly incentivized, would be able to obfuscate effectively, and which heuristics they employ to do so.

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