The effect of time pressure on risky choice behavior☆
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This article is based on the first author's Master of Arts thesis supervised by Prof. S. Breznitz and Prof. A. Rapport and submitted to the Department of Psychology, University of Haifa, Israel, 1977. The research was supported by the National Israeli Academy for Sciences and the Faculty of Social Sciences and Mathematics, University of Haifa.We would like to thank Prof. A. Rapoport for his careful review of an earlier draft of this paper. Thanks are due to Mr. A. Papo, Mrs. D. Bonin and Mrs. R. Maos for their help in the various stages of the research.