It has been repeatedly debated which strategies people rely on in inference. These debates have been difficult to resolve, partially because hypotheses about the decision processes assumed by these strategies have typically been formulated qualitatively, making it hard to test precise quantitative predictions about response times and other behavioral data. One way to increase the precision of strategies is to implement them in cognitive architectures such as ACT-R. Often, however, a given strategy can be implemented in several ways, with each implementation yielding different behavioral predictions. We present and report a study with an experimental paradigm that can help to identify the correct implementations of classic compensatory and n...
Decision-making is a high-level cognitive process based on cognitive processes like perception, atte...
Several studies have suggested recently that a more dynamic conflict resolution mechanism in the ACT...
Modeling the mechanisms that determine how humans and other agents choose among different behavioral...
It has been repeatedly debated which strategies people rely on in inference. These debates have been...
Hypotheses about decision processes are often formulated qualitatively and remain silent about the i...
In this study, we use cognitive models to investigate how humans develop preferences for specific st...
Debates in decision making, such as the debate about the empirical validity of the priority heuristi...
Strategy descriptions like the "Take The Best"-heuristic (G. Gigerenzer et al., 1991), the...
The existing procedural learning mechanism in ACT-R (Anderson & Lebiere, 1998) has been successful i...
Sterman (1989) proposed that decision makers misperceive the feedback provided by dynamically comple...
Sterman (1989) proposed that decision makers misperceive the feedback provided by dynamically comple...
Research has shown the importance of strategies in guiding problem solving behavior. The experiment ...
Performers in time-stressed, information-rich tasks develop rule-based, simplification strategies to...
Higher cognitive functions are the product of a dynamic interplay of perceptual, mnemonic, and other...
Decision strategies explain how people integrate multiple sources of information to make probabilist...
Decision-making is a high-level cognitive process based on cognitive processes like perception, atte...
Several studies have suggested recently that a more dynamic conflict resolution mechanism in the ACT...
Modeling the mechanisms that determine how humans and other agents choose among different behavioral...
It has been repeatedly debated which strategies people rely on in inference. These debates have been...
Hypotheses about decision processes are often formulated qualitatively and remain silent about the i...
In this study, we use cognitive models to investigate how humans develop preferences for specific st...
Debates in decision making, such as the debate about the empirical validity of the priority heuristi...
Strategy descriptions like the "Take The Best"-heuristic (G. Gigerenzer et al., 1991), the...
The existing procedural learning mechanism in ACT-R (Anderson & Lebiere, 1998) has been successful i...
Sterman (1989) proposed that decision makers misperceive the feedback provided by dynamically comple...
Sterman (1989) proposed that decision makers misperceive the feedback provided by dynamically comple...
Research has shown the importance of strategies in guiding problem solving behavior. The experiment ...
Performers in time-stressed, information-rich tasks develop rule-based, simplification strategies to...
Higher cognitive functions are the product of a dynamic interplay of perceptual, mnemonic, and other...
Decision strategies explain how people integrate multiple sources of information to make probabilist...
Decision-making is a high-level cognitive process based on cognitive processes like perception, atte...
Several studies have suggested recently that a more dynamic conflict resolution mechanism in the ACT...
Modeling the mechanisms that determine how humans and other agents choose among different behavioral...