Do different patterns of sampling influence the decisions people make, even when the information the decisions are based on is equivalent? Do more and less switching between options correlate with different kinds of decision policies? In past research, the correspondence between search and decision patterns has been difficult to ascertain because the information obtained has often been confounded with its consequences in an exploration-exploitation trade-off. We used a sampling task in which information is explored prior to being exploited. We found that search patterns did reveal decision policies. Individuals who transitioned more frequently between options were more likely to choose options that win most of the time in round-wise compari...
Many real-life choices are based on previous experiences. Research devoted to these decisions from e...
Information sampling is often biased towards seeking evidence that confirms one's prior beliefs. Des...
When faced with a decision, people collect information to help them decide. Though it may seem unnec...
To what extent do people adapt their information search policies and subsequent decisions to the lon...
To what extent do people adapt their information search policies and subsequent decisions to the lon...
The search for different options before making a consequential choice is a central aspect of many im...
The search for different options before making a consequential choice is a central aspect of many im...
Before making a choice we often search and explore the options available. For example, we try clothe...
According to the ‘Description–Experience gap’ (DE gap), when people are provided with the descriptio...
Research into human decision-making has often sidestepped the question of search despite its importa...
<p>Research into human decision-making has often sidestepped the question of search despite its impo...
The search for different options before making a consequential choice is a central aspect of many im...
It is commonly assumed that there are qualitatively distinct cognitive strategies that underlie deci...
How do changes in choice-set size influence information search and subsequent decisions? Moreover, d...
We are constantly faced with decisive situations in which the options are not presented simultaneous...
Many real-life choices are based on previous experiences. Research devoted to these decisions from e...
Information sampling is often biased towards seeking evidence that confirms one's prior beliefs. Des...
When faced with a decision, people collect information to help them decide. Though it may seem unnec...
To what extent do people adapt their information search policies and subsequent decisions to the lon...
To what extent do people adapt their information search policies and subsequent decisions to the lon...
The search for different options before making a consequential choice is a central aspect of many im...
The search for different options before making a consequential choice is a central aspect of many im...
Before making a choice we often search and explore the options available. For example, we try clothe...
According to the ‘Description–Experience gap’ (DE gap), when people are provided with the descriptio...
Research into human decision-making has often sidestepped the question of search despite its importa...
<p>Research into human decision-making has often sidestepped the question of search despite its impo...
The search for different options before making a consequential choice is a central aspect of many im...
It is commonly assumed that there are qualitatively distinct cognitive strategies that underlie deci...
How do changes in choice-set size influence information search and subsequent decisions? Moreover, d...
We are constantly faced with decisive situations in which the options are not presented simultaneous...
Many real-life choices are based on previous experiences. Research devoted to these decisions from e...
Information sampling is often biased towards seeking evidence that confirms one's prior beliefs. Des...
When faced with a decision, people collect information to help them decide. Though it may seem unnec...