New model reveals how people care about others' risks, not just outcomes.
The article discusses how people make decisions based on not only their own preferences but also how they think about the risks and outcomes of others. The researchers created a model to show how individuals can care about both their own outcomes and the outcomes of those around them. They found that decision makers can have two types of preferences: one for themselves and one for others. This means that people may consider not just what happens to others, but also the risks they take.