This paper introduces a theory of signal perception to study how people update their beliefs. By allowing perceived signals to deviate from actual signals, we identify the probability that people miss or misread signals, giving indices of conservatism and confirmatory bias. In an experiment, we elicited perceived signals from choices and obtained a structural estimation of the indices. The subjects were conservative and acted as if they missed 65% of the signals they received. Also they exhibited confirmatory bias by misreading 17% of the signals contradicting their prior beliefs
We conduct an experiment in which subjects participate in a first-price auction against an automaton...
This thesis studies decision making under uncertainty and how economic agents respond to information...
We quantify the widespread and significant economic impact of first impressions and confirmation bia...
Working paper GATE 2010-33This article analyses belief updating when agents receive a signal that re...
Confirmation bias is the tendency to acquire or evaluate new information in a way that is consistent...
Confirmation bias is the tendency to acquire or evaluate new information in a way that is consistent...
Comparing the responses of participants in reasoning experiments to the normative standard of Bayes...
Funding agency: Russell Sage FoundationBayesian updating remains the benchmark for dynamic modeling ...
Psychological research indicates that people have a cognitive bias that leads them to misinterpret n...
We simulate societal opinion dynamics when there is confirmation bias in information gathering and s...
How do individuals value noisy information that guides economic decisions? In our laboratory experim...
Humans tend to discount information that undermines past choices and judgments. This confirmation bi...
Disagreement persists over issues that have objective truths. In the presence of increasing amounts ...
International audienceMany studies report that following feedback, individuals do not update their b...
<div><p>There is accumulating evidence that prior knowledge about expectations plays an important ro...
We conduct an experiment in which subjects participate in a first-price auction against an automaton...
This thesis studies decision making under uncertainty and how economic agents respond to information...
We quantify the widespread and significant economic impact of first impressions and confirmation bia...
Working paper GATE 2010-33This article analyses belief updating when agents receive a signal that re...
Confirmation bias is the tendency to acquire or evaluate new information in a way that is consistent...
Confirmation bias is the tendency to acquire or evaluate new information in a way that is consistent...
Comparing the responses of participants in reasoning experiments to the normative standard of Bayes...
Funding agency: Russell Sage FoundationBayesian updating remains the benchmark for dynamic modeling ...
Psychological research indicates that people have a cognitive bias that leads them to misinterpret n...
We simulate societal opinion dynamics when there is confirmation bias in information gathering and s...
How do individuals value noisy information that guides economic decisions? In our laboratory experim...
Humans tend to discount information that undermines past choices and judgments. This confirmation bi...
Disagreement persists over issues that have objective truths. In the presence of increasing amounts ...
International audienceMany studies report that following feedback, individuals do not update their b...
<div><p>There is accumulating evidence that prior knowledge about expectations plays an important ro...
We conduct an experiment in which subjects participate in a first-price auction against an automaton...
This thesis studies decision making under uncertainty and how economic agents respond to information...
We quantify the widespread and significant economic impact of first impressions and confirmation bia...