Causal beliefs often facilitate decision making. However, strong causal beliefs can also lead to neglect of relevant empirical evidence causing errors in risky decision making (e.g., medical, financial).We investigated the impact of pre-training and post-experience on the evaluation of empirical evidence in a two-alternative medical diagnostic task. Participants actively searched for information about two patients on the basis of four available cues. The first experiment indicated that pre-training can weaken the strong influence of causal beliefs reducing neglect of empirical evidence. The second experiment demonstrated that increasing amounts of empirical evidence can improve people\u27s ability to decide in favor of a correct diagnosis. ...
In judging the extent to which a cue causes an outcome, judgement can be affected by information abo...
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Debate about the effects of two major types of evidence has inspired research that explores the ques...
When evaluating the efficacy of causal candidates, peoples' judgments may be influenced by both the ...
Four experiments examined the locus of impact of causal knowledge on consideration of alternative hy...
Making decisions can be hard, but it can also be facilitated. Simple heuristics are fast and frugal ...
Contains fulltext : 173902.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Normative causa...
People often make decisions with the goal of gaining informa-tion which can help reduce their uncert...
One challenge that has to be addressed by the fast and frugal heuristics program is how people manag...
Ambiguous observations result in imprecise estimations of subjective probabilities for rule-based ca...
Research on belief perseverance--the finding that people cling to initial beliefs to an unwarranted ...
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Abstract Today’s citizens are expected to use evidence, frequently presented in the me...
Individuals have difficulty changing their causal beliefs in light of contradictory evidence. We hyp...
As agents seeking to learn how to successfully navigate their environments, humans can both obtain k...
In judging the extent to which a cue causes an outcome, judgement can be affected by information abo...
gmail.com Causal inference is a fundamental component of cognition and perception. Probabilistic the...
Debate about the effects of two major types of evidence has inspired research that explores the ques...
When evaluating the efficacy of causal candidates, peoples' judgments may be influenced by both the ...
Four experiments examined the locus of impact of causal knowledge on consideration of alternative hy...
Making decisions can be hard, but it can also be facilitated. Simple heuristics are fast and frugal ...
Contains fulltext : 173902.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Normative causa...
People often make decisions with the goal of gaining informa-tion which can help reduce their uncert...
One challenge that has to be addressed by the fast and frugal heuristics program is how people manag...
Ambiguous observations result in imprecise estimations of subjective probabilities for rule-based ca...
Research on belief perseverance--the finding that people cling to initial beliefs to an unwarranted ...
Abstract When faced with two competing hypotheses, people sometime prefer to look at multiple source...
Abstract Today’s citizens are expected to use evidence, frequently presented in the me...
Individuals have difficulty changing their causal beliefs in light of contradictory evidence. We hyp...
As agents seeking to learn how to successfully navigate their environments, humans can both obtain k...
In judging the extent to which a cue causes an outcome, judgement can be affected by information abo...
gmail.com Causal inference is a fundamental component of cognition and perception. Probabilistic the...
Debate about the effects of two major types of evidence has inspired research that explores the ques...