In this paper, we show how participants learn to control a simple dynamic stocks and flows task with repeated inflow and outflow decisions. We present the effect that environmental inflow functions of different slopes (positive and negative) have on our ability to control the simple dynamic system. We investigate this slope effect in two experiments with two kinds of functions (linear and non-linear), and we formalize the decision-making process through a System Dynamics model. A process of human and model data fitting common in the Cognitive Sciences helped explain the reasons for the differences found in a system in which the slope of the inflow function is positive in contrast to one in which the slope inflow function is negative (althou...
Decision-making relies on one's ability to form a stable representation of the underlying Stimulus-R...
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...
In this paper, we show how participants learn to control a simple dynamic stocks and flows task with...
We developed a system dynamics model for a simple, but important stock and flows task where the obje...
We developed a system dynamics model for a simple, but important stock and flows task where the obje...
Recent research in behavioral sciences presents strong evidence of poor human understanding for dyn...
This paper describes a model of dynamic decision making in the Dynamic Stocks and Flows (DSF) task, ...
- Background - Most research in the area of dynamic decision making in general and stock-flow failur...
This paper describes the design and outcomes of an experimental study that addresses stock-and-flow-...
Contains fulltext : 139614.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)This paper broaden...
Abstract. This research improves our understanding of the Stock-Flow (SF) Failure, found to be a rob...
Stock and flow is basis of dynamics. Understanding of stock and flow is crucial in comprehending and...
<p>Stocks and flows (SF) are building blocks of dynamic systems: Stocks change through inflows and o...
Item does not contain fulltextDual-processing theories of reasoning have gained renewed attention in...
Decision-making relies on one's ability to form a stable representation of the underlying Stimulus-R...
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...
In this paper, we show how participants learn to control a simple dynamic stocks and flows task with...
We developed a system dynamics model for a simple, but important stock and flows task where the obje...
We developed a system dynamics model for a simple, but important stock and flows task where the obje...
Recent research in behavioral sciences presents strong evidence of poor human understanding for dyn...
This paper describes a model of dynamic decision making in the Dynamic Stocks and Flows (DSF) task, ...
- Background - Most research in the area of dynamic decision making in general and stock-flow failur...
This paper describes the design and outcomes of an experimental study that addresses stock-and-flow-...
Contains fulltext : 139614.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)This paper broaden...
Abstract. This research improves our understanding of the Stock-Flow (SF) Failure, found to be a rob...
Stock and flow is basis of dynamics. Understanding of stock and flow is crucial in comprehending and...
<p>Stocks and flows (SF) are building blocks of dynamic systems: Stocks change through inflows and o...
Item does not contain fulltextDual-processing theories of reasoning have gained renewed attention in...
Decision-making relies on one's ability to form a stable representation of the underlying Stimulus-R...
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...