Currently, a disparity exists between the process-level models decision researchers use to describe and predict decision behavior and the methods implemented and metrics collected to test these models. The current work seeks to remedy this disparity by combining the advantages of work in decision research (mouse-tracing paradigms with contingent information display) and cognitive psychology (eye-tracking paradigms from reading and scene perception). In particular, we introduce a new decision moving-window paradigm that presents stimulus information contingent on eye fixations. We provide data from the first application of this method to risky decision making, and show how it compares to basic eye-tracking and mouse-tracing methods. We also ...
Kim E-S, Kim J, Pfeiffer T, Wachsmuth I, Zhang B-T. ‘Is this right?’ or ‘Is that wrong?’: Evidence f...
[[abstract]]A new generation of eye trackers shows us a promising alternative approach to tracing de...
Although choice experiments (CEs) are widely applied in economics to study choice behaviour, underst...
Currently, a disparity exists between the process-level models decision researchers use to describe ...
International audienceMouse tracking promises to be an efficient method to investigate the dynamics ...
We asked participants to make simple risky choices while we recorded their eye movements. We built a...
We asked participants to make simple risky choices while we recorded their eye movements. We built a...
The debate about whether making a risky choice is based on a weighting and adding process has a long...
We asked participants to make simple risky choices while we recorded their eye movements. We built a...
The visual behaviour of consumers buying (or searching for) products in a supermarket was measured a...
In the last years, research on risky choice has moved beyond analyzing choices only. Models have bee...
This article reviews recent advances in the psychometric and econometric modeling of eye-movements d...
In four experiments we used eye-tracking to investigate biases in looking behaviour during visual de...
The study of cognitive processes is built on a close mapping between three components: overt gaze be...
International audienceVisual search can be seen as a decision-making process that aims to assess whe...
Kim E-S, Kim J, Pfeiffer T, Wachsmuth I, Zhang B-T. ‘Is this right?’ or ‘Is that wrong?’: Evidence f...
[[abstract]]A new generation of eye trackers shows us a promising alternative approach to tracing de...
Although choice experiments (CEs) are widely applied in economics to study choice behaviour, underst...
Currently, a disparity exists between the process-level models decision researchers use to describe ...
International audienceMouse tracking promises to be an efficient method to investigate the dynamics ...
We asked participants to make simple risky choices while we recorded their eye movements. We built a...
We asked participants to make simple risky choices while we recorded their eye movements. We built a...
The debate about whether making a risky choice is based on a weighting and adding process has a long...
We asked participants to make simple risky choices while we recorded their eye movements. We built a...
The visual behaviour of consumers buying (or searching for) products in a supermarket was measured a...
In the last years, research on risky choice has moved beyond analyzing choices only. Models have bee...
This article reviews recent advances in the psychometric and econometric modeling of eye-movements d...
In four experiments we used eye-tracking to investigate biases in looking behaviour during visual de...
The study of cognitive processes is built on a close mapping between three components: overt gaze be...
International audienceVisual search can be seen as a decision-making process that aims to assess whe...
Kim E-S, Kim J, Pfeiffer T, Wachsmuth I, Zhang B-T. ‘Is this right?’ or ‘Is that wrong?’: Evidence f...
[[abstract]]A new generation of eye trackers shows us a promising alternative approach to tracing de...
Although choice experiments (CEs) are widely applied in economics to study choice behaviour, underst...