We study in a laboratory experiment whether humans prefer to depend on decisions of others (Human-Driven Uncertainty) or states generated by a computer (Computerized Uncertainty). The experimental design introduced in this paper is unique in that it introduces Human-Driven Uncertainty such that it does not derive from a strategic context. In our experiment, Human-Driven Uncertainty derives from decisions, which were taken in a morally neutral context and in ignorance of externalities that the decisions may have on others. Our results indicate that even without strategic interaction and moral elements humans prefer Computerized to Human-Driven Uncertainty. This holds even when the distribution of outcomes under both types of uncertainty is i...
Decision-makers have been shown to rely on probabilistic models for perception and action. However, ...
We report on a series of computer simulation experiments regarding the management of a common resour...
Foraging theory has been studied extensively in non-human animals. Using models developed through an...
We study in a laboratory experiment whether humans prefer to depend on decisions of others (Human-Dr...
Social decisions are fraught with uncertainty. In my thesis, I explore how uncertainty shapes social...
Today, humans interact with technology frequently and in a variety of settings. Their behavior in th...
Many of us interact with automated agents every day (e.g., Microsoft\u27s Cortana, Apple’s Siri, Ama...
This paper provides a novel insight into human cognition by running a series of experiments on indiv...
Uncertainty is a ubiquitous property of both physical and mental realms. Goal-directed actions that ...
When humans engage in social interactions, they are often uncertain about what the possible outcomes...
My research seeks insight into the complexity of compu-tational reasoning under uncertain informatio...
Abstract. Many mathematical frameworks aim at modeling human preferences, employing a number of meth...
Foraging theory has been studied extensively in non-human animals. Using models developed through an...
We report on a series of computer simulation experiments regarding the management of a common resour...
How is one's cognitive ability related to the way one responds to strategic uncertainty? We address ...
Decision-makers have been shown to rely on probabilistic models for perception and action. However, ...
We report on a series of computer simulation experiments regarding the management of a common resour...
Foraging theory has been studied extensively in non-human animals. Using models developed through an...
We study in a laboratory experiment whether humans prefer to depend on decisions of others (Human-Dr...
Social decisions are fraught with uncertainty. In my thesis, I explore how uncertainty shapes social...
Today, humans interact with technology frequently and in a variety of settings. Their behavior in th...
Many of us interact with automated agents every day (e.g., Microsoft\u27s Cortana, Apple’s Siri, Ama...
This paper provides a novel insight into human cognition by running a series of experiments on indiv...
Uncertainty is a ubiquitous property of both physical and mental realms. Goal-directed actions that ...
When humans engage in social interactions, they are often uncertain about what the possible outcomes...
My research seeks insight into the complexity of compu-tational reasoning under uncertain informatio...
Abstract. Many mathematical frameworks aim at modeling human preferences, employing a number of meth...
Foraging theory has been studied extensively in non-human animals. Using models developed through an...
We report on a series of computer simulation experiments regarding the management of a common resour...
How is one's cognitive ability related to the way one responds to strategic uncertainty? We address ...
Decision-makers have been shown to rely on probabilistic models for perception and action. However, ...
We report on a series of computer simulation experiments regarding the management of a common resour...
Foraging theory has been studied extensively in non-human animals. Using models developed through an...