Leading theory hypothesizes that age deficits in decision making may rise as the complexity of decision-related information increases. This suggests that older adults would benefit relative to young adults from simplification of information used to inform decision making. Participants indicated political, nutritional and medical preferences and then chose between politicians, foods and medicines. The amount of information presented was systematically varied but age differences were largely similar for simple and complex trials. Paradoxically, the data showed that decisions based on simpler information could be less aligned with participant’s preferences than decisions based on more complex information. Further analyses suggested that partic...
Using controlled experiments, we examine how individuals make choices when faced with multiple optio...
“Making an informed decision ” implies that more information leads to better decisions, yet it may b...
During aging cognitive functions change differently from others. Unlike most of the body systems, th...
Leading theory hypothesizes that age deficits in decision making may rise as the complexity of decis...
The impact of task complexity on information search strategy and decision quality was examined in a ...
Experiment 1 demonstrated that old adults used probability and payoff in hypothetical decisions take...
The older adult population of the United States is expected to increase substantially in the next tw...
Are older adults ’ decision abilities fundamentally compromised by age-related cognitive decline? Or...
The global population is growing older. In addition to this demographic change, individuals are incr...
People seldom enjoy access to summarized information about risky options before making a decision. I...
The current study examined age differences in decision making as a function of familiarity and time ...
We review the evidence on decision making in complex choice situations—i.e., situations where there ...
We report the results of experiments on economic decisions with two populations, one of healthy elde...
Although research on aging and decision making continues to grow, the majority of studies examine de...
Research on aging has indicated that whereas deliberative cognitive processes decline with age, emot...
Using controlled experiments, we examine how individuals make choices when faced with multiple optio...
“Making an informed decision ” implies that more information leads to better decisions, yet it may b...
During aging cognitive functions change differently from others. Unlike most of the body systems, th...
Leading theory hypothesizes that age deficits in decision making may rise as the complexity of decis...
The impact of task complexity on information search strategy and decision quality was examined in a ...
Experiment 1 demonstrated that old adults used probability and payoff in hypothetical decisions take...
The older adult population of the United States is expected to increase substantially in the next tw...
Are older adults ’ decision abilities fundamentally compromised by age-related cognitive decline? Or...
The global population is growing older. In addition to this demographic change, individuals are incr...
People seldom enjoy access to summarized information about risky options before making a decision. I...
The current study examined age differences in decision making as a function of familiarity and time ...
We review the evidence on decision making in complex choice situations—i.e., situations where there ...
We report the results of experiments on economic decisions with two populations, one of healthy elde...
Although research on aging and decision making continues to grow, the majority of studies examine de...
Research on aging has indicated that whereas deliberative cognitive processes decline with age, emot...
Using controlled experiments, we examine how individuals make choices when faced with multiple optio...
“Making an informed decision ” implies that more information leads to better decisions, yet it may b...
During aging cognitive functions change differently from others. Unlike most of the body systems, th...