Title Taking risks by flying paper airplanes
Authors ALFONSO COSTILLO, ANTONIO
External publication No
Means Front. Educ.
Scope Article
Nature Científica
SJR Quartile 2
Publication date 24/01/2024
ISI 001158251900001
DOI 10.3389/feduc.2024.1301952
Abstract We propose an outdoor activity for game theory courses in which students are invited to fly self-made paper airplanes to earn points in three tests. The main goal of this outdoor classroom experiment is to help students learn by experiencing concepts of uncertainty in the domain of profit, specifically risk aversion. After the experiment, students are encouraged to reflect on decision making under uncertainty. We present a theoretical model to explain the decisions made by the participants, their optimal behavior and any deviations from it. Our activity aims to introduce the study of decision making under uncertainty through an experience.
Keywords classroom experiments; expected utility theory
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