Previous research has indicated a bias in memory-based decision-making, with people preferring options that they remember better. However, the cognitive mechanisms underlying this memory bias remain elusive. Here, we propose that choosing poorly remembered options is conceptually similar to choosing options with uncertain outcomes. We predicted that the memory bias would be reduced when options had negative subjective value, analogous to the reflection effect, according to which uncertainty aversion is stronger in gains than in losses. In two preregistered experiments ( N = 36 each), participants made memory-based decisions between appetitive and aversive stimuli. People preferred better-remembered options in the gain domain, but this behav...
For more than 60 years, it has been known that people report higher (lower) subjective values for it...
The leading normative (von Neumann & Morgenstern, 1947) and descriptive psychological theories (e.g....
The document attached has been archived with permission from the copyright holder.Stewart, Chater an...
For many value-based decisions, people need to retrieve relevant information from their memory. In o...
People’s risk preferences differ for choices based on described probabilities versus those based on ...
Memories of past experiences can guide our decisions. Thus, if memories are undermined or distorted,...
Our memory of past choices influences our future choices, yet is subject to error and manipulation. ...
Although the literature on the influence of memory on decisions is well developed, research on the e...
When remembering past choices, people tend to attribute positive features to chosen options and nega...
Memories of past experiences can guide our decisions. Thus, if memories are undermined or distorted,...
When people make risky decisions based on past experience, they must rely on memory. The nature of t...
The leading normative (von Neumann & Morgen- stern, 1947) and descriptive psychological theories (e....
A virtue of good theory is that it is general; theories that predict a wide range of events have obv...
Memories of past experiences can guide our decisions. Thus, if memories are undermined or distorted,...
When memories of past rewarding experiences are distorted, are relevant decision-making preferences ...
For more than 60 years, it has been known that people report higher (lower) subjective values for it...
The leading normative (von Neumann & Morgenstern, 1947) and descriptive psychological theories (e.g....
The document attached has been archived with permission from the copyright holder.Stewart, Chater an...
For many value-based decisions, people need to retrieve relevant information from their memory. In o...
People’s risk preferences differ for choices based on described probabilities versus those based on ...
Memories of past experiences can guide our decisions. Thus, if memories are undermined or distorted,...
Our memory of past choices influences our future choices, yet is subject to error and manipulation. ...
Although the literature on the influence of memory on decisions is well developed, research on the e...
When remembering past choices, people tend to attribute positive features to chosen options and nega...
Memories of past experiences can guide our decisions. Thus, if memories are undermined or distorted,...
When people make risky decisions based on past experience, they must rely on memory. The nature of t...
The leading normative (von Neumann & Morgen- stern, 1947) and descriptive psychological theories (e....
A virtue of good theory is that it is general; theories that predict a wide range of events have obv...
Memories of past experiences can guide our decisions. Thus, if memories are undermined or distorted,...
When memories of past rewarding experiences are distorted, are relevant decision-making preferences ...
For more than 60 years, it has been known that people report higher (lower) subjective values for it...
The leading normative (von Neumann & Morgenstern, 1947) and descriptive psychological theories (e.g....
The document attached has been archived with permission from the copyright holder.Stewart, Chater an...