“…Mixed findings: m. For studies that did not examine the influence of specific variables on insurance demand, results are N/A. Such studies were interested in topics like: the validity of EUT for insurance decisions (Murray, , ); the acceptance of various methods to elicit insurance preferences (Neter and Williams, ); the impact of framing on insurance decisions (Schoemaker and Kunreuther, ; Shogren, ; Connor, ); the influence of various factors on ambiguity preference (Einhorn and Hogarth, ; Hogarth and Kunreuther, ; Di Mauro and Maffioletti, , ); the influence of experience and incentives on insurance decisions (Shogren, ; Irwin et al ., ; McClelland et al ., ); the influence of various factors on probability weighting (Fehr‐Duda et al ., ; Kusev et al ., , ; Petrova et al ., ) and the influence of various factors on policy switching behaviour (Schram and Sonnemans, ).…”