Interesting. (Please do not continue to search for refs, but I’d be interested in any tidbits of how you came to the knowledge, e.g., “I read papers on medical procedures as part of my job”.)
I am in the first category: I’d accept a 70% risk of death to have the kind of health I would have had if I’d never contracted Lyme disease.
I’m not sure how I came to know this—I think I first heard of it over 30 years ago. I’ve probably read a number of books about risk since then, some of which may have also mentioned the bimodal distribution, but I’m afraid I can’t remember one.
I still haven’t been able to find any of the early research which I remember, but searching for “standard gamble” on google brings up lots of related results
Interesting. (Please do not continue to search for refs, but I’d be interested in any tidbits of how you came to the knowledge, e.g., “I read papers on medical procedures as part of my job”.)
I am in the first category: I’d accept a 70% risk of death to have the kind of health I would have had if I’d never contracted Lyme disease.
I’m not sure how I came to know this—I think I first heard of it over 30 years ago. I’ve probably read a number of books about risk since then, some of which may have also mentioned the bimodal distribution, but I’m afraid I can’t remember one.
Thanks.
I am now curious in what other traits or values correlate with someone’s place in this bimodal distribution.
I still haven’t been able to find any of the early research which I remember, but searching for “standard gamble” on google brings up lots of related results