Journal Article

The Australian Twins Economic Preferences Survey

Published: 2021

This article describes the Australian Twins Economic Preferences Survey (ATEPS). The data set comprises a wide variety of preference and behavioral measures (risk aversion, impatience, ambiguity aversion, trust, confidence) elicited using incentivized decision tasks. One-thousand one-hundred twenty Australian adult twins (560 pairs) completed the survey, making it one of the largest data sets containing incentivized preference measures of twins. As the survey was conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic, we also collected information on experiences related to the pandemic, along with a variety of questions on political attitudes and mental wellbeing. We hope that ATEPS can make a valuable contribution to social science and genetics research.

Authors

Centre Member

Agnieszka Tymula

Centre Friend

Nathan Kettlewell

Partner Organisations

The University of Sydney

University of Technology Sydney

Citation

Kettlewell, N., & Tymula, A. (2021). The Australian Twins Economic Preferences Survey. Twin Research and Human Genetics, 24(6), 365-370, https://doi.org/10.1017/thg.2021.49