题目:What Numbers to Choose for My Lottery Ticket? Behavior Anomalies in the Chinese Online Lottery Market
演讲人:丁洁瑶 Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods
时间:2013年3月26日(周二)16:00—17:30
地点:邵逸夫科学馆513
摘要:
The Chinese Online Lottery provides field evidence of three anomalies. The first anomaly, which
has previously not been documented when there is a financial incentive to overcome, is the
guidance effect. Since the target game in this project is a pari-mutuel game, which means people
will share the jackpot with other winners, the best strategy should be to choose the least popular
numbers among others – information that people could obtain on the webpage. However, to my
surprise, instead of doing so, people would choose the most popular numbers among others. The
second anomaly tested is the gambler’s fallacy. Although it is proved that the gambler’s fallacy
does exist, the influence lasts only three days, which is much shorter than prior research.
Furthermore, the dataset’s availability makes it possible to show how the two fallacies unfold over
time within a round. This was unlikely before the phenomenon of online betting. The result
demonstrates that later entrants are subject to more fallacies than earlier ones. Finally, the paper
adds to the evidence showing the additional, culturally contingent pull of special numbers. In
China, bettors prefer to choose the lucky number 8, even it won the game in prior rounds, but they
are reluctant to choose the unlucky number 14 even it has not been picked for a long while.