The recognition heuristic is a noncompensatory strategy for inferring which of two alternatives, one recognized and the other not, scores higher on a criterion. According to it, such inferences are based solely on recognition. We generalize this heuristic to tasks with multiple alternatives, proposing a model of how people identify the consideration sets from which they make their final decisions. In doing so, we address concerns about the heuristic’s adequacy as a model of behavior: Past experiments have led several authors to conclude that there is no evidence for a noncompensatory use of recognition but clear evidence that recognition is integrated with other information. Surprisingly, however, in no study was this competing hypothesis -...
The recognition heuristic is claimed to be distinguished from notions of availability and fluency th...
One prominent model in the realm of memory-based judgments and decisions is the recognition heuristi...
In 2 experiments, the authors sought to distinguish between the claim that recognition of an object ...
The recognition heuristic is a noncompensatory strategy for inferring which of two alternatives, one...
The recognition heuristic exploits the basic psychological capacity for recognition in order to make...
When making inferences about pairs of objects, one of which is recognized and the other is not, the ...
I describe and discuss the sometimes heated controversy surrounding the recognition heuristic (RH) a...
According to the recognition heuristic (RH) theory, decisions follow the recognition principle: Give...
What is the role of recognition in consumer choice? The recognition heuristic (RH) proposes that in ...
The recognition heuristic is a prime example of how, by exploiting a match between mind and environm...
Proponents of the “fast and frugal” approach to decision-making suggest that inferential judgments a...
In the last decade a debate in the decision making literature has centered on the question whether d...
Goldstein and Gigerenzer (2002) [Models of ecological rationality: The recognition heuristic. Psycho...
The recognition heuristic models the adaptive use and dominant role of recognition knowledge in judg...
The ‘fast and frugal ’ approach to reasoning (Gigerenzer, G., & Todd, P. M. (1999). Simple heur...
The recognition heuristic is claimed to be distinguished from notions of availability and fluency th...
One prominent model in the realm of memory-based judgments and decisions is the recognition heuristi...
In 2 experiments, the authors sought to distinguish between the claim that recognition of an object ...
The recognition heuristic is a noncompensatory strategy for inferring which of two alternatives, one...
The recognition heuristic exploits the basic psychological capacity for recognition in order to make...
When making inferences about pairs of objects, one of which is recognized and the other is not, the ...
I describe and discuss the sometimes heated controversy surrounding the recognition heuristic (RH) a...
According to the recognition heuristic (RH) theory, decisions follow the recognition principle: Give...
What is the role of recognition in consumer choice? The recognition heuristic (RH) proposes that in ...
The recognition heuristic is a prime example of how, by exploiting a match between mind and environm...
Proponents of the “fast and frugal” approach to decision-making suggest that inferential judgments a...
In the last decade a debate in the decision making literature has centered on the question whether d...
Goldstein and Gigerenzer (2002) [Models of ecological rationality: The recognition heuristic. Psycho...
The recognition heuristic models the adaptive use and dominant role of recognition knowledge in judg...
The ‘fast and frugal ’ approach to reasoning (Gigerenzer, G., & Todd, P. M. (1999). Simple heur...
The recognition heuristic is claimed to be distinguished from notions of availability and fluency th...
One prominent model in the realm of memory-based judgments and decisions is the recognition heuristi...
In 2 experiments, the authors sought to distinguish between the claim that recognition of an object ...