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@article{ Dwenger2018,
 title = {Flipping a coin: evidence from university applications},
 author = {Dwenger, Nadja and Kübler, Dorothea and Weizsäcker, Georg},
 journal = {Journal of Public Economics},
 number = {167},
 pages = {240-250},
 year = {2018},
 issn = {1879-2316},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpubeco.2018.09.014},
 abstract = {We empirically investigate the possibility that a decision maker prefers to avoid making a decision and instead delegates it to an external device, e.g., a coin flip. A large data set from the centralized clearinghouse for university admissions in Germany shows a choice pattern of applicants that is consistent with coin flipping and that entails substantial consequences for the matching outcome. In a series of experiments capturing the relevant features of university choice, participants often choose lotteries between allocations rather than certain allocations. This contradicts most theories of choice such as expected utility. A survey among university applicants links their choices to the experiments and confirms that the choice of random allocations is intentional.},
}