Do people intuitively favour certain actions over others? In some dual-process research, reaction-time (RT) data have been used to infer that certain choices are intuitive. However, the use of behavioural or biological measures to infer mental function, popularly known as ‘reverse inference’, is problematic because it does not take into account other sources of variability in the data, such as discriminability of the choice options. Here we use two example data sets obtained from value-based choice experiments to demonstrate that, after controlling for discriminability (that is, strength-of-preference), there is no evidence that one type of choice is systematically faster than the other. Moreover, using specific variations of a prominent va...
This paper sheds new light on the preference reversal phenomenon by analyzing decision times in the ...
The present research investigates how people use observed decision time to form expectations of othe...
The present research investigates how people use observed decision time to form expectations of othe...
Behavioural cascades through social reinforcement are ubiquitous in human and animal groups. Nonethe...
We present a new experimental paradigm where choice-induced preference change is measured for altern...
Response time is used to interpret choice in decision problems. It is first establishes that there i...
Response time is used here to interpret choice in decision problems. I first establish that there is...
Social and Behavioral Sciences: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research F...
Based on the Dual-Process Diffusion Model, we tested three hypotheses about response times of errors...
The principal objective of this study was to describe some of the characteristics of the responses t...
This paper sheds new light on the preference reversal phenomenon by analyzing decision times in the ...
Response time is used to interpret choice in decision problems. It is first establishes that there i...
This dissertation sheds light on the temporal dynamics of behavior in speeded decision making. Parti...
The integration of normative and descriptive analyses of decision processes in humans struggles with...
When people have the chance to help others at a cost to themselves, are cooperative decisions driven...
This paper sheds new light on the preference reversal phenomenon by analyzing decision times in the ...
The present research investigates how people use observed decision time to form expectations of othe...
The present research investigates how people use observed decision time to form expectations of othe...
Behavioural cascades through social reinforcement are ubiquitous in human and animal groups. Nonethe...
We present a new experimental paradigm where choice-induced preference change is measured for altern...
Response time is used to interpret choice in decision problems. It is first establishes that there i...
Response time is used here to interpret choice in decision problems. I first establish that there is...
Social and Behavioral Sciences: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research F...
Based on the Dual-Process Diffusion Model, we tested three hypotheses about response times of errors...
The principal objective of this study was to describe some of the characteristics of the responses t...
This paper sheds new light on the preference reversal phenomenon by analyzing decision times in the ...
Response time is used to interpret choice in decision problems. It is first establishes that there i...
This dissertation sheds light on the temporal dynamics of behavior in speeded decision making. Parti...
The integration of normative and descriptive analyses of decision processes in humans struggles with...
When people have the chance to help others at a cost to themselves, are cooperative decisions driven...
This paper sheds new light on the preference reversal phenomenon by analyzing decision times in the ...
The present research investigates how people use observed decision time to form expectations of othe...
The present research investigates how people use observed decision time to form expectations of othe...