This paper provides a novel insight into human cognition by running a series of experiments on individual behaviour under ambiguity and risk. I focus on what psychologists call “autonomy” as a motivating example of human cognition in decision making. A hypothesis raised in this paper is that autonomous behaviour is an emergent property of decision making under ambiguity. Results of the experiments presented in this paper reveal that, as the hypothesis asserts, the participants would exhibit autonomy that was the absence of excessive need for reliance on the information
Experimental investigations by psychologists have uncovered many instances where decision makers con...
In the literature, some experiments proving that human decision-makers manifest an ambiguity aversio...
This thesis examined decision making in the context of forced-choice situations, as characterised by...
We describe an experimental project on behaviour of individuals facing a sequential decision problem...
Learning to choose adaptively when faced with uncertain consequences is a central challenge for deci...
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Contains fulltext : 162264pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The purpose ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the effects of non-conscious vs. deliberate ways of making d...
Decision making is defined as the mental process of choosing among a set of alternatives. Although s...
Seven studies were conducted to examine the role of experiential factors in sequential decisions. Pe...
Seven studies were conducted to examine the role of experiential factors in sequential decisions. Pe...
The tradeoff between pursuing a known reward (exploitation) and sampling unknown, potentially better...
Recently, there has been a debate in decision-making about whether people integrate attributes such...
This thesis focuses on how individuals and groups perceive and behave in the face of risky and ambig...
This paper focuses on the comparison of individual and group decision-making, in a stochastic inter...
Experimental investigations by psychologists have uncovered many instances where decision makers con...
In the literature, some experiments proving that human decision-makers manifest an ambiguity aversio...
This thesis examined decision making in the context of forced-choice situations, as characterised by...
We describe an experimental project on behaviour of individuals facing a sequential decision problem...
Learning to choose adaptively when faced with uncertain consequences is a central challenge for deci...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Data collected under ESRC transformative research aw...
Contains fulltext : 162264pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The purpose ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the effects of non-conscious vs. deliberate ways of making d...
Decision making is defined as the mental process of choosing among a set of alternatives. Although s...
Seven studies were conducted to examine the role of experiential factors in sequential decisions. Pe...
Seven studies were conducted to examine the role of experiential factors in sequential decisions. Pe...
The tradeoff between pursuing a known reward (exploitation) and sampling unknown, potentially better...
Recently, there has been a debate in decision-making about whether people integrate attributes such...
This thesis focuses on how individuals and groups perceive and behave in the face of risky and ambig...
This paper focuses on the comparison of individual and group decision-making, in a stochastic inter...
Experimental investigations by psychologists have uncovered many instances where decision makers con...
In the literature, some experiments proving that human decision-makers manifest an ambiguity aversio...
This thesis examined decision making in the context of forced-choice situations, as characterised by...