We examined the decision strategies and cue use of experts and novices in a consequential domain: crime. Three participant groups decided which of two residential properties was more likely to be burgled, on the basis of eight cues such as location of the property. The two expert groups were experienced burglars and police officers, and the novice group was composed of graduate students. We found that experts' choices were best predicted by a lexicographic heuristic strategy called take-the-best that implies noncompensatory information processing, whereas novices' choices were best predicted by a weighted additive linear strategy that implies compensatory processing. The two expert groups, however, differed in the cues they considered impor...
Cues have been identified as important precursors to successful decision-making amongst expert pract...
The research tested whether systematic exposure to expert-identified cues would improve novice crimi...
Drawing on theoretical frameworks developed in social and cognitive psychology, this thesis examines...
We examined the decision strategies and cue use of experts and novices in a consequential domain: cr...
We examined the decision strategies and cue use of experts and novices in a consequential domain: cr...
We examined the decision strategies and cue use of experts and novices in a consequential domain: cr...
We compared the decision strategies and cue use of experts and novices. The task was to decide which...
We compared the decision strategies and cue use of experts and novices. The task was to decide which...
In this study, we compared experts' and novices' estimates of the power of several cues to predict r...
In this study, we compared experts' and novices' estimates of the power of several cues to predict r...
Rational choice theories of criminal decision making assume that offenders weight and integrate mult...
Rational choice theories of criminal decision making assume that offenders weight and integrate mult...
In this study, we compared experts' and novices' estimates of the power of several cues to predict r...
Expertise literature in mainstream cognitive psychology is rarely applied to criminal behaviour. Yet...
Expertise literature in mainstream cognitive psychology is rarely applied to criminal behaviour. Yet...
Cues have been identified as important precursors to successful decision-making amongst expert pract...
The research tested whether systematic exposure to expert-identified cues would improve novice crimi...
Drawing on theoretical frameworks developed in social and cognitive psychology, this thesis examines...
We examined the decision strategies and cue use of experts and novices in a consequential domain: cr...
We examined the decision strategies and cue use of experts and novices in a consequential domain: cr...
We examined the decision strategies and cue use of experts and novices in a consequential domain: cr...
We compared the decision strategies and cue use of experts and novices. The task was to decide which...
We compared the decision strategies and cue use of experts and novices. The task was to decide which...
In this study, we compared experts' and novices' estimates of the power of several cues to predict r...
In this study, we compared experts' and novices' estimates of the power of several cues to predict r...
Rational choice theories of criminal decision making assume that offenders weight and integrate mult...
Rational choice theories of criminal decision making assume that offenders weight and integrate mult...
In this study, we compared experts' and novices' estimates of the power of several cues to predict r...
Expertise literature in mainstream cognitive psychology is rarely applied to criminal behaviour. Yet...
Expertise literature in mainstream cognitive psychology is rarely applied to criminal behaviour. Yet...
Cues have been identified as important precursors to successful decision-making amongst expert pract...
The research tested whether systematic exposure to expert-identified cues would improve novice crimi...
Drawing on theoretical frameworks developed in social and cognitive psychology, this thesis examines...