In this article a broad perspective incorporating elements of time series theory is presented for conceptualizing the data obtained in multi-trial judgment experiments. Recent evidence suggests that sequential context effects, assimilation and contrast, commonly found in psychophysical judgment tasks, may be present in judgments of abstract magnitudes. A time series approach for analyzing single-subject data is developed and applied to expert prognostic judgments of risk for heart disease with an emphasis on detecting possible sequential context effects. The results demonstrate that sequential context effects do exist in such expert prognostic judgments. Contrast and assimilation were produced by cue series; the latter occurring more freque...
Forty-seven students in a graduate social work program judged a set of stimuli consisting of graphic...
A contingency judgment entails an evaluation of the predictive relation between a cue and an outcome...
In 4 studies, the authors examined whether making outcome expectancies distinct resulted in their us...
In this article a broad perspective incorporating elements of time series theory is presented for co...
Sequential effects are a type of context effects in which the response to the stimulus is affected b...
Whether driving a car, making critical medical decisions in the ER, answering questions in a marketi...
When attempting to predict future events, people commonly rely on historical data. One psychological...
When attempting to predict future events, people commonly rely on historical data. One psychological...
peer reviewedA study containing four experiments provided evidence in favour of assimilation effects...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Empirical information available for causal judgment in everyday life tends to take the form of quasi...
International audienceA number of theories have been proposed to explain in precise mathematical ter...
This thesis investigates the interaction of memory and decision making in relative and retrospective...
In a series of experiments, Kusev et al. (Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and P...
<div><p>Recent experimental evidence suggests that the perception of temporal intervals is influence...
Forty-seven students in a graduate social work program judged a set of stimuli consisting of graphic...
A contingency judgment entails an evaluation of the predictive relation between a cue and an outcome...
In 4 studies, the authors examined whether making outcome expectancies distinct resulted in their us...
In this article a broad perspective incorporating elements of time series theory is presented for co...
Sequential effects are a type of context effects in which the response to the stimulus is affected b...
Whether driving a car, making critical medical decisions in the ER, answering questions in a marketi...
When attempting to predict future events, people commonly rely on historical data. One psychological...
When attempting to predict future events, people commonly rely on historical data. One psychological...
peer reviewedA study containing four experiments provided evidence in favour of assimilation effects...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Empirical information available for causal judgment in everyday life tends to take the form of quasi...
International audienceA number of theories have been proposed to explain in precise mathematical ter...
This thesis investigates the interaction of memory and decision making in relative and retrospective...
In a series of experiments, Kusev et al. (Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and P...
<div><p>Recent experimental evidence suggests that the perception of temporal intervals is influence...
Forty-seven students in a graduate social work program judged a set of stimuli consisting of graphic...
A contingency judgment entails an evaluation of the predictive relation between a cue and an outcome...
In 4 studies, the authors examined whether making outcome expectancies distinct resulted in their us...