Stewart, Chater and Brown’s (2006) decision-by-sampling theory proposes that people make decisions about everyday events by drawing samples of “similar ” events from memory and comparing them to the event in question. Classic gains-versus-losses framing effects emerge naturally from the theory, along with a number of other decision-making phenomena. In this paper, we note that since these biases are treated as memory-related, and there are empirically observed individual differences in both memory and susceptibility to bias, the two might be expected to be related. Specifically, better memory should reduce overconfidence but, somewhat counterintuitively, strengthen framing effects. To test this, we measured working and retrieval memory for ...
A single coherent framework is proposed to synthesize long-standing research on 8 seemingly unrelate...
Previous work demonstrates that memory for simple stimuli can be biased by information about the cat...
Memories of past experiences can guide our decisions. Thus, if memories are undermined or distorted,...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the copyright holder.Stewart, Chater an...
For many value-based decisions, people need to retrieve relevant information from their memory. In o...
This thesis investigates the interaction of memory and decision making in relative and retrospective...
Memories of past experiences can guide our decisions. Thus, if memories are undermined or distorted,...
The leading normative (von Neumann & Morgen- stern, 1947) and descriptive psychological theories (e....
Contemporary models of subjective probability distortions assume that distortions arise during proba...
This study tests the assumption that processing limitations (in working memory capacity and numeracy...
Risky decision making can be biased by several types of contextual factors-in particular, framing of...
The current study looks at the role working memory plays in risky-choice framing. Eighty-six partici...
The leading normative (von Neumann & Morgenstern, 1947) and descriptive psychological theories (e.g....
Memories of past experiences can guide our decisions. Thus, if memories are undermined or distorted,...
Human decisions often deviate from economic rationality and are influenced by cognitive biases. One ...
A single coherent framework is proposed to synthesize long-standing research on 8 seemingly unrelate...
Previous work demonstrates that memory for simple stimuli can be biased by information about the cat...
Memories of past experiences can guide our decisions. Thus, if memories are undermined or distorted,...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the copyright holder.Stewart, Chater an...
For many value-based decisions, people need to retrieve relevant information from their memory. In o...
This thesis investigates the interaction of memory and decision making in relative and retrospective...
Memories of past experiences can guide our decisions. Thus, if memories are undermined or distorted,...
The leading normative (von Neumann & Morgen- stern, 1947) and descriptive psychological theories (e....
Contemporary models of subjective probability distortions assume that distortions arise during proba...
This study tests the assumption that processing limitations (in working memory capacity and numeracy...
Risky decision making can be biased by several types of contextual factors-in particular, framing of...
The current study looks at the role working memory plays in risky-choice framing. Eighty-six partici...
The leading normative (von Neumann & Morgenstern, 1947) and descriptive psychological theories (e.g....
Memories of past experiences can guide our decisions. Thus, if memories are undermined or distorted,...
Human decisions often deviate from economic rationality and are influenced by cognitive biases. One ...
A single coherent framework is proposed to synthesize long-standing research on 8 seemingly unrelate...
Previous work demonstrates that memory for simple stimuli can be biased by information about the cat...
Memories of past experiences can guide our decisions. Thus, if memories are undermined or distorted,...