Dynamic decision-making (DDM) research grew out of a perceived need for understanding how people control dynamic, complex, real-world systems. DDM has describable characteristics and, with some unavoidable sacrifice of realism, is suitable for study in a laboratory setting through the use of complex computer simulations commonly called ‘microworlds’. This paper presents a taxonomic definition of DDM, an updated review of existing microworlds and their characteristics, and a set of cognitive demands imposed by DDM tasks. Although the study of DDM has garnered little attention to date, we believe that both technological advancement and the relationships between DDM and naturalistic decision making, complex problem solving, and general systems...
Sterman (1989) proposed that decision makers misperceive the feedback provided by dynamically comple...
Research on behavioral decision making has been largely dominated by one-choice models, where altern...
This study presents the results from the analyses of verbal protocols elicited from inexperienced an...
Decision making is a key cognitive process in all aspects of human life, professional as well as pri...
Computer-simulated complex, dynamic, and uncertain problems, also called microworlds or virtual envi...
The current literature review investigates the literature of dynamic decision making. Based on the 3...
Dynamic Decision Making is characterized by multiple and interdependent decisions, autonomous enviro...
We are proud to announce the completion of our first volume 2015, which comprises a range of interes...
The current study had three goals: (1) to investigate strategies, tactics, and errors as predictors ...
This investigation of risky decision making models the standard forced-choice two outcome lottery ta...
Educational games and simulation are often referred to as Experiential Exercises indicating that th...
International audienceIndividual decision making is described as a bistable dynamical system. It can...
For contemporary psychology, decision-making represents behaviours, which are very different from au...
Since around 1970, academic studies on decision-making have changed in nature. Whereas they used to ...
Sterman (1989) proposed that decision makers misperceive the feedback provided by dynamically comple...
Sterman (1989) proposed that decision makers misperceive the feedback provided by dynamically comple...
Research on behavioral decision making has been largely dominated by one-choice models, where altern...
This study presents the results from the analyses of verbal protocols elicited from inexperienced an...
Decision making is a key cognitive process in all aspects of human life, professional as well as pri...
Computer-simulated complex, dynamic, and uncertain problems, also called microworlds or virtual envi...
The current literature review investigates the literature of dynamic decision making. Based on the 3...
Dynamic Decision Making is characterized by multiple and interdependent decisions, autonomous enviro...
We are proud to announce the completion of our first volume 2015, which comprises a range of interes...
The current study had three goals: (1) to investigate strategies, tactics, and errors as predictors ...
This investigation of risky decision making models the standard forced-choice two outcome lottery ta...
Educational games and simulation are often referred to as Experiential Exercises indicating that th...
International audienceIndividual decision making is described as a bistable dynamical system. It can...
For contemporary psychology, decision-making represents behaviours, which are very different from au...
Since around 1970, academic studies on decision-making have changed in nature. Whereas they used to ...
Sterman (1989) proposed that decision makers misperceive the feedback provided by dynamically comple...
Sterman (1989) proposed that decision makers misperceive the feedback provided by dynamically comple...
Research on behavioral decision making has been largely dominated by one-choice models, where altern...
This study presents the results from the analyses of verbal protocols elicited from inexperienced an...