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Current time: April 16, 2024, 8:39 am

Poll: Which button would you push?
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Red
66.67%
8 66.67%
Green
25.00%
3 25.00%
None, money should be made by honest work
8.33%
1 8.33%
Total 12 vote(s) 100%
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Button game
#1
Button game
Here's a forum game.

So let's say that you were offered this option, which button would you press?

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#2
RE: Button game
Green all day.
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#3
RE: Button game
Since $1 million wouldn't make a significant change in my lifestyle, Imma go green.

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#4
RE: Button game
Instant $51 Million
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#5
RE: Button game
This is actually a fairly interesting subject. According to economics, the utility value of a 50% chance of 50 million is 25 million, yet we have biases against risk which lead us to disregard the expected utility. Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky have studied the subject in some depth. I had their book around here at one point, but I may have thrown it out. The long and short is that when faced with choices like that in the OP, we don't respond rationally. I don't know if they go into the psychology behind it, or if it is even known, but I'm reminded of Antonio Damasio's patient E who, due to some damage to his frontal lobes, demonstrated interesting deficits in his ability to make judgments about risk. If I recall correctly, Damasio postulated that certain emotional information was not being integrated into the decision-making process due to the frontal lobe damage. Given the OP, it seems to "make sense" that our emotions surrounding the potential unpleasantness of getting nothing by choosing the second button likely bias against that choice and towards the more emotionally safe first choice, regardless of the fact that, in doing so, we are "likely" losing $24 million dollars of expected utility. That loss is in a sense hidden from our emotional centers and so fails to affect the decision.
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#6
RE: Button game
Red button is fine for me. Have my essentials taken care of, buy a decent house, furnish it, pay off a few key bills and I can live comfortably. 50 million dollars doesn’t bring more happiness than 1 million, anyway.
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#7
RE: Button game
I'm old...going for the sure thing makes sense to me.
  
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#8
RE: Button game
Not sure what I would do with 50 million, set the kids up with nice houses, maybe a better car for me, but after that what??
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#9
RE: Button game
Red button, no question, for me.
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#10
RE: Button game
As stated, the Green button has a higher expected value, but, if I took the $1 million, I would always regret the possible loss of the $50 million. Besides, I used to make my living in Statistical Process Control and would feel like a dumbass in having chosen Red.
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