Recent research has argued that several well-known judgment biases may be due to biases in the available information sample rather than to biased information processing. Most of these sample-based explanations assume that decision makers are “naive”: They are not aware of the biases in the available information sample and do not correct for them. Here, we show that this “naivety” assumption is not necessary. Systematically biased judgments can emerge even when decision makers process available information perfectly and are also aware of how the information sample has been generated. Specifically, we develop a rational analysis of Denrell's (2005) experience sampling model, and we prove that when information search is interested rather than ...
A “sample ” is not only a concept from statistics that has penetrated common sense but also a metaph...
A cognitive-ecological approach to judgment biases is presented and substantiated by recent empirica...
Do different patterns of sampling influence the decisions people make, even when the information the...
Recent research has argued that several well-known judgment biases may be due to biases in the avail...
Information sampling is often biased towards seeking evidence that confirms one's prior beliefs. Des...
<div><p>Information sampling is often biased towards seeking evidence that confirms one’s prior beli...
IInformation sampling is often biased towards seeking evidence that confirms one’s prior beliefs. De...
We test whether people are able to reason based on incidentally acquired probabilistic and context-s...
No one likes to be wrong. Previous research has shown that participants may underweight information ...
Operational research (OR) might exhibit a partial perspective in modelling decisional processes as ...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the copyright holder.Stewart, Chater an...
A common explanation for biases in judgment and choice has been to postulate two separate processes ...
We simulate societal opinion dynamics when there is confirmation bias in information gathering and s...
Material suplementar disponível em: https://doi.org/10.1080/13546783.2018.1448300Research has establ...
Stewart, Chater and Brown’s (2006) decision-by-sampling theory proposes that people make decisions a...
A “sample ” is not only a concept from statistics that has penetrated common sense but also a metaph...
A cognitive-ecological approach to judgment biases is presented and substantiated by recent empirica...
Do different patterns of sampling influence the decisions people make, even when the information the...
Recent research has argued that several well-known judgment biases may be due to biases in the avail...
Information sampling is often biased towards seeking evidence that confirms one's prior beliefs. Des...
<div><p>Information sampling is often biased towards seeking evidence that confirms one’s prior beli...
IInformation sampling is often biased towards seeking evidence that confirms one’s prior beliefs. De...
We test whether people are able to reason based on incidentally acquired probabilistic and context-s...
No one likes to be wrong. Previous research has shown that participants may underweight information ...
Operational research (OR) might exhibit a partial perspective in modelling decisional processes as ...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the copyright holder.Stewart, Chater an...
A common explanation for biases in judgment and choice has been to postulate two separate processes ...
We simulate societal opinion dynamics when there is confirmation bias in information gathering and s...
Material suplementar disponível em: https://doi.org/10.1080/13546783.2018.1448300Research has establ...
Stewart, Chater and Brown’s (2006) decision-by-sampling theory proposes that people make decisions a...
A “sample ” is not only a concept from statistics that has penetrated common sense but also a metaph...
A cognitive-ecological approach to judgment biases is presented and substantiated by recent empirica...
Do different patterns of sampling influence the decisions people make, even when the information the...