When making judgments (e.g., about the quality of job candidates) decision makers should ignore salient, but unrepresentative information (e.g., the person’s name). However, research suggests that salient information influences judgments, possibly because memories of past encounters with similar information are integrated into the judgment. We studied eye movements to trace the link between the retrieval of past instances and their influence on judgments. Participants were more likely to look at screen locations where exemplars matching items on a name attribute had appeared, suggesting the retrieval of exemplars. Eye movements to exemplar locations predicted judgments, explaining why names influenced judgments. The results provide insights...
Memories of past experiences can guide our decisions. Thus, if memories are undermined or distorted,...
The circumstances under which different retrieval processes can support judgments about how long ago...
224 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.Very little is known about co...
Recent research suggests that when people retrieve information from memory they tend to fixate on th...
People often forget acquired knowledge over time such as names of former classmates. Which knowledge...
In the literature, the nature of the relationships between memory processes and summary evaluations...
Research on quantitative judgments from multiple cues suggests that judgments are simultaneously inf...
The present paper tests the widely accepted hypothesis that on-line judgment implies functional inde...
Making accurate judgments is an essential skill in everyday life. Although how different memory abil...
The memories we form are determined by what we attend to, and conversely, what we attend to is influ...
Memory plays a major but underexplored role in judgment and decision making (JDM). Studying eye move...
When remembering past choices, people tend to attribute positive features to chosen options and nega...
Abstract—Participants who had to recall 12 childhood events (a difficult task) were more likely to i...
In making a new judgment, a person can access relevant past judgments and/or process the stimulus in...
Decision quality is often evaluated based on whether decision makers can adequately explain the deci...
Memories of past experiences can guide our decisions. Thus, if memories are undermined or distorted,...
The circumstances under which different retrieval processes can support judgments about how long ago...
224 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.Very little is known about co...
Recent research suggests that when people retrieve information from memory they tend to fixate on th...
People often forget acquired knowledge over time such as names of former classmates. Which knowledge...
In the literature, the nature of the relationships between memory processes and summary evaluations...
Research on quantitative judgments from multiple cues suggests that judgments are simultaneously inf...
The present paper tests the widely accepted hypothesis that on-line judgment implies functional inde...
Making accurate judgments is an essential skill in everyday life. Although how different memory abil...
The memories we form are determined by what we attend to, and conversely, what we attend to is influ...
Memory plays a major but underexplored role in judgment and decision making (JDM). Studying eye move...
When remembering past choices, people tend to attribute positive features to chosen options and nega...
Abstract—Participants who had to recall 12 childhood events (a difficult task) were more likely to i...
In making a new judgment, a person can access relevant past judgments and/or process the stimulus in...
Decision quality is often evaluated based on whether decision makers can adequately explain the deci...
Memories of past experiences can guide our decisions. Thus, if memories are undermined or distorted,...
The circumstances under which different retrieval processes can support judgments about how long ago...
224 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.Very little is known about co...