When remembering past choices, people tend to attribute positive features to chosen options and negative features to rejected options. The present experiments reveal the important role beliefs play in memory reconstruction of choices. In Experiment 1, participants who misremembered which option they chose favored their believed choice in their memory attributions more than their actual choice. In Experiment 2, we manipulated participants’ beliefs by either “reminding” participants they chose an option they actually rejected or providing a correct reminder. Participants’ memory attributions favored the option they believed they chose, both when that belief was correct and when it was erroneous. Furthermore, features attributed in a fashion f...
When making judgments (e.g., about the quality of job candidates) decision makers should ignore sali...
Memories of past experiences can guide our decisions. Thus, if memories are undermined or distorted,...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the copyright holder.Stewart, Chater an...
For many value-based decisions, people need to retrieve relevant information from their memory. In o...
Our memory of past choices influences our future choices, yet is subject to error and manipulation. ...
Previous research has indicated a bias in memory-based decision-making, with people preferring optio...
Using a choice blindness paradigm, it is possible to switch decisions and outcomes in simple choice ...
Although the literature on the influence of memory on decisions is well developed, research on the e...
After choosing between different options, people tend to remember the features of the options in way...
Memories of past experiences can guide our decisions. Thus, if memories are undermined or distorted,...
Memories can have consequences on people's eating behavior. In the current experiment, we examined t...
Choice blindness refers to the phenomenon that people can be easily misled about the choices they ma...
Building on a textbook description of associative memory (Kahana 2012), we present a model of choice...
Although the literature on the influence of memory on decisions is well developed, research on the e...
Memories of past experiences can guide our decisions. Thus, if memories are undermined or distorted,...
When making judgments (e.g., about the quality of job candidates) decision makers should ignore sali...
Memories of past experiences can guide our decisions. Thus, if memories are undermined or distorted,...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the copyright holder.Stewart, Chater an...
For many value-based decisions, people need to retrieve relevant information from their memory. In o...
Our memory of past choices influences our future choices, yet is subject to error and manipulation. ...
Previous research has indicated a bias in memory-based decision-making, with people preferring optio...
Using a choice blindness paradigm, it is possible to switch decisions and outcomes in simple choice ...
Although the literature on the influence of memory on decisions is well developed, research on the e...
After choosing between different options, people tend to remember the features of the options in way...
Memories of past experiences can guide our decisions. Thus, if memories are undermined or distorted,...
Memories can have consequences on people's eating behavior. In the current experiment, we examined t...
Choice blindness refers to the phenomenon that people can be easily misled about the choices they ma...
Building on a textbook description of associative memory (Kahana 2012), we present a model of choice...
Although the literature on the influence of memory on decisions is well developed, research on the e...
Memories of past experiences can guide our decisions. Thus, if memories are undermined or distorted,...
When making judgments (e.g., about the quality of job candidates) decision makers should ignore sali...
Memories of past experiences can guide our decisions. Thus, if memories are undermined or distorted,...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the copyright holder.Stewart, Chater an...