The apparent difficulty that humans experience when asked to manage dynamic complexity might be related to their inability to discriminate among familiar classes of objects (i.e., flawed recognition). In this study we examined the change in individuals ’ recognition ability, as measured by the change in the similarity of decisions they made when confronted repeatedly with consistent dynamic situations of varying degrees of similarity. The study generated two primary findings. First, decisions became increasingly similar with task practice, a result that suggests gradually improving discrimination by the participants. Second, the similarity was determined by the interaction of many task features rather than individual task features. The gene...
This paper presents a learning theory pertinent to dynamic decision making (DDM) called instancebase...
The judgment of prior stimulus occurrence, generally referred to as item recognition, is perhaps the...
This study presents the results from the analyses of verbal protocols elicited from inexperienced an...
The apparent difficulty that humans experience when asked to manage dynamic complexity might be rela...
ABSTRACT: The usefulness of the dual-process theory of automaticity to dynamic decision-making tasks...
ABSTRACT—In dynamic decision-making environments, observers must continuously adjust their decision-...
In 2 experiments, the authors sought to distinguish between the claim that recognition of an object ...
In dynamic decision environments such as direct sales, customer support, and electronically mediated...
We propose a dynamic theory of decisions not to choose which of 2 options is correct. Such "do not-k...
We propose a dynamic theory of decisions not to choose which of 2 options is correct. Such "do not-k...
It has been proposed that decision makers often misperceive the feedback provided by dynamically com...
The current literature review investigates the literature of dynamic decision making. Based on the 3...
This paper reports the results of an experimental investigation into people’s evaluations of choice...
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...
This paper presents a learning theory pertinent to dynamic decision making (DDM) called instancebase...
The judgment of prior stimulus occurrence, generally referred to as item recognition, is perhaps the...
This study presents the results from the analyses of verbal protocols elicited from inexperienced an...
The apparent difficulty that humans experience when asked to manage dynamic complexity might be rela...
ABSTRACT: The usefulness of the dual-process theory of automaticity to dynamic decision-making tasks...
ABSTRACT—In dynamic decision-making environments, observers must continuously adjust their decision-...
In 2 experiments, the authors sought to distinguish between the claim that recognition of an object ...
In dynamic decision environments such as direct sales, customer support, and electronically mediated...
We propose a dynamic theory of decisions not to choose which of 2 options is correct. Such "do not-k...
We propose a dynamic theory of decisions not to choose which of 2 options is correct. Such "do not-k...
It has been proposed that decision makers often misperceive the feedback provided by dynamically com...
The current literature review investigates the literature of dynamic decision making. Based on the 3...
This paper reports the results of an experimental investigation into people’s evaluations of choice...
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...
This paper presents a learning theory pertinent to dynamic decision making (DDM) called instancebase...
The judgment of prior stimulus occurrence, generally referred to as item recognition, is perhaps the...
This study presents the results from the analyses of verbal protocols elicited from inexperienced an...