“…Insurance demand is a popular focus in experimental economics due to the relative simplicity of insurance decisions and the importance of insurance markets for economic welfare (for a review, see Jaspersen, 2016). Research evaluates many important and varied topics, including insurance demand in various situations (e.g., Bajtelsmit et al, 2015;Laury et al, 2009;Zimmer et al, 2018), behavioral patterns such as reactions to framing (e.g., Powell & Ansic, 1997), the tendency to make decisions in isolation (Gottlieb & Mitchell, 2020), and the predictive validity of entire theories of decision-making (Jaspersen et al, 2022). However, experimental research on insurance demand does not come without complications.…”