ICPS
2023 International Convention of Psychological Science · 2023
Which Life to Save? Decision Avoidance and Preference for the Young
- Diego Fernandez-Duque
Villanova University - Jing Lin
Bryn Mawr College - Brighid Fitzpatrick
Drexel University
Abstract
People prefer saving young lives, but this preference is unstable, easily manipulated by framing, and sometimes overshadowed by decision avoidance. For example, when deciding which of three patients to save (two young, one old), most people avoid choosing a young one, favoring instead random selection. Public policy implications are discussed.
Judgment and Decision Making