New discoveries lead to preference for old over new states.
The article explores how people make decisions when they learn new information. As awareness grows, decision-makers may become more cautious and prefer to stick with what they already know rather than taking risks with new discoveries. The researchers found that this cautious behavior can be explained by a preference for certainty in familiar situations over uncertainty in new situations. They also developed a way to mathematically represent this preference for certainty, which can help us understand how people make choices in the face of uncertainty.