Individuals are typically more likely to repeatedly select alternatives they have a positive impression of. This paper shows that this sequential sampling feature of the information acquisition process might lead to the emergence of illusory correlation between attributes of multi-attribute alternatives. This suggests an alternative explanation for illusory correlation that does not rely on biased information processing. The model also shows that illusory correlation can emerge even when the attributes are independently distributed and the distributions are not skewed
The present study (n = 154) examines the effects of expectations and stimulus information on the per...
Distinctiveness‐based illusory correlation effects (ICEs) have been implicated in the formation of n...
Illusory correlation refers to the perceived (but erroneous) relation between stimuli. In social psy...
Individuals are typically more likely to repeatedly select alternatives they have a positive impress...
Individuals tend to select again alternatives about which they have positive impressions and to avoi...
Two studies were conducted to test the predictions of a multi-component model of distinctiveness-bas...
When presented with 2 samples (a smaller sample from a Minority population and a larger sample from ...
When presented with 2 samples (a smaller sample from a Minority population and a larger sample from ...
The present research examines how the application of a multinomial source-monitoring model in the il...
Two studies were conducted to test the predictions of a multi-component model of distinctiveness-bas...
The illusory correlation effect has traditionally been conceived as an irrational information proces...
Perceivers tend to overestimate the relative degree of association between an infrequent or dis-tinc...
The present study (n = 154) examines the effects of expectations and stimulus information on the per...
Examined the effects of expectations and stimulus information on the perception of illusory correlat...
Research suggests that people sometimes perceive a relationship between stimuli when no such relatio...
The present study (n = 154) examines the effects of expectations and stimulus information on the per...
Distinctiveness‐based illusory correlation effects (ICEs) have been implicated in the formation of n...
Illusory correlation refers to the perceived (but erroneous) relation between stimuli. In social psy...
Individuals are typically more likely to repeatedly select alternatives they have a positive impress...
Individuals tend to select again alternatives about which they have positive impressions and to avoi...
Two studies were conducted to test the predictions of a multi-component model of distinctiveness-bas...
When presented with 2 samples (a smaller sample from a Minority population and a larger sample from ...
When presented with 2 samples (a smaller sample from a Minority population and a larger sample from ...
The present research examines how the application of a multinomial source-monitoring model in the il...
Two studies were conducted to test the predictions of a multi-component model of distinctiveness-bas...
The illusory correlation effect has traditionally been conceived as an irrational information proces...
Perceivers tend to overestimate the relative degree of association between an infrequent or dis-tinc...
The present study (n = 154) examines the effects of expectations and stimulus information on the per...
Examined the effects of expectations and stimulus information on the perception of illusory correlat...
Research suggests that people sometimes perceive a relationship between stimuli when no such relatio...
The present study (n = 154) examines the effects of expectations and stimulus information on the per...
Distinctiveness‐based illusory correlation effects (ICEs) have been implicated in the formation of n...
Illusory correlation refers to the perceived (but erroneous) relation between stimuli. In social psy...