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2026

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
58
Citations
19641
World Ranking
1621
National Ranking
7

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Social Sciences and Humanities in Israel Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Social Sciences and Humanities in Israel Leader Award
  • 2023 - Research.com Social Sciences and Humanities in Israel Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Social Sciences and Humanities in Israel Leader Award

Overview

Ido Erev is affiliated with the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology in Israel. Their research primarily centers on decision sciences, contributing extensively to this field through numerous publications.

Their work spans several main fields and subfields of study, including:

  • Decision Sciences
  • General Decision Sciences
  • Economics and Econometrics
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Management Science and Operations Research
  • Applied Psychology

Ido Erev's research covers a variety of related topics. Key thematic areas include:

  • Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics
  • Behavioral Health and Interventions
  • Forecasting Techniques and Applications
  • Economic and Environmental Valuation
  • Experimental Behavioral Economics Studies
  • COVID-19 epidemiological studies
  • Vaccine Coverage and Hesitancy

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Judgment and Decision Making
  • Decision
  • Nature Human Behaviour
  • Frontiers in Psychology

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Ido Erev reflect their scholarly focus and include:

  • Complacency, panic, and the value of gentle rule enforcement in addressing pandemics, 2020, Nature Human Behaviour
  • Contradictory deviations from maximization: Environment-specific biases, or reflections of basic properties of human learning?, 2023, Psychological Review
  • Reliance on small samples and the value of taxing reckless behaviors, 2020, Judgment and Decision Making
  • Underweighting of rare events in social interactions and its implications to the design of voluntary health applications, 2021, Judgment and Decision Making
  • Encouraging Uptake of the COVID-19 Vaccine Through Behaviorally Informed Interventions: National Real-World Evidence From Israel, 2021, SSRN Electronic Journal

Collaborative work features contributions from several frequent co-authors, including:

  • Yefim Roth
  • Ori Plonsky
  • Doron Cohen
  • Eyal Ert
  • Ofir Yakobi

Best Publications

  • Predicting How People Play Games: Reinforcement Learning in Experimental Games with Unique, Mixed Strategy Equilibria

    Ido Erev;Alvin E. Roth

  • Learning in Extensive-Form Games: Experimental Data and Simple Dynamic Models in the Intermediate Term*

    Alvin E. Roth;Ido Erev

  • Decisions from Experience and the Effect of Rare Events in Risky Choice

    Ralph Hertwig;Greg Barron;Elke U. Weber;Ido Erev

  • The description-experience gap in risky choice

    Ralph Hertwig;Ido Erev

  • Small feedback‐based decisions and their limited correspondence to description‐based decisions

    Greg Barron;Ido Erev

  • Simultaneous Over- and Underconfidence: The Role of Error in Judgment Processes.

    Ido Erev;Thomas S. Wallsten;David V. Budescu

  • On Adaptation, Maximization, and Reinforcement Learning among Cognitive Strategies.

    Ido Erev;Greg Barron

  • Constructive Intergroup Competition as a Solution to the Free Rider Problem: A Field Experiment

    Ido Erev;Gary Bornstein;Rachely Galili

  • A choice prediction competition: Choices from experience and from description

    Ido Erev;Eyal Ert;Alvin E. Roth;Ernan Haruvy

  • Verbal versus numerical probabilities: Efficiency, biases, and the preference paradox☆

    Ido Erev;Brent L Cohen

  • Loss aversion, diminishing sensitivity, and the effect of experience on repeated decisions†

    Ido Erev;Eyal Ert;Eldad Yechiam

  • Coordination, “Magic,” and Reinforcement Learning in a Market Entry Game

    Ido Erev;Amnon Rapoport

  • The combined effect of information and experience on drivers’ route-choice behavior

    Eran Ben-Elia;Ido Erev;Yoram Shiftan

  • Learning and the Economics of Small Decisions

    Ido Erev;Ernan Haruvy;John H. Kagel;Alvin E. Roth

  • Degradation in spatial knowledge acquisition when using automatic navigation systems

    Avi Parush;Shir Ahuvia;Ido Erev

  • From anomalies to forecasts: Toward a descriptive model of decisions under risk, under ambiguity, and from experience.

    Ido Erev;Eyal Ert;Ori Plonsky;Doron Cohen

  • Evaluating and Combining Subjective Probability Estimates

    Thomas S. Wallsten;David V. Budescu;Ido Erev;Adele Diederich

  • Provision of Step-Level Public Goods The Sequential Contribution Mechanism

    Ido Erev;Amnon Rapoport

  • The Role of Personal Experience in Contributing to Different Patterns of Response to Rare Terrorist Attacks

    Eldad Yechiam;Greg Barron;Ido Erev

  • Comonotonic Independence: The Critical Test between Classical and Rank-Dependent Utility Theories

    Peter Wakker;Ido Erev;Elke U. Weber

  • Loss Aversion, Diminishing Sensitivity, and the Effect of Experience on Repeated

    Ido Erev;Eyal Ert;Eldad Yechiam;Max Wertheimer

Frequent Co-Authors

Ralph Hertwig
Ralph Hertwig Max Planck Institute for Human Development
Ernan Haruvy
Ernan Haruvy McGill University
Eldad Yechiam
Eldad Yechiam Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Thomas S. Wallsten
Thomas S. Wallsten University of Maryland, College Park
David V. Budescu
David V. Budescu Fordham University
Elke U. Weber
Elke U. Weber Princeton University
Gary Bornstein
Gary Bornstein Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Peter Bamberger
Peter Bamberger Tel Aviv University
Dov Zohar
Dov Zohar Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Craig R. Fox
Craig R. Fox University of California, Los Angeles

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