Humans and other animals rely on social learning strategies to guide their behaviour, especially when the task is difficult and individual learning might be costly or ineffective. Recent models of individual and group decision-making suggest that subjective confidence judgments are a prime candidate in guiding the way people seek and integrate information from social sources. The present study investigates the way people choose and use advice as a function of the confidence in their decisions, using a perceptual decision task to carefully control the quality of participants' decisions and the advice provided. The results show that reported confidence guides the search for new information in accordance with probabilistic normative models. Mo...
Humans effortlessly and accurately judge their subjective probability of being correct in a given de...
This thesis is about the human ability to share and combine representations of the uncertainty assoc...
This research examines whether observers use decision strategies (choice vs. rejection) as input to ...
Subjective confidence plays an important role in guiding behavior, for example, people typically com...
We study human decision making in a simple forced-choice task that manipulates the frequency and acc...
In a world where ideas flow freely across multiple platforms, people must often rely on others’ advi...
The ability to reflect upon our own thoughts and actions is a defining feature of human cognition. P...
Since the early days of psychology, practitioners have recognised that metacognition - or the act of...
There is currently little direct evidence regarding the function of subjective confidence in decisio...
Confidence and information-seeking are aspects of metacognition that help people make better choices...
In two experiments, participants received advice from another participant on a task either with a co...
AbstractIn a range of contexts, individuals arrive at collective decisions by sharing confidence in ...
Most important decisions in our society are made by groups, from cabinets and commissions to boards ...
A major module of rational advice taking consists in the metacognitive ability to distinguish betwee...
Upon making a decision, we typically have a sense of the likelihood that the decision we reached was...
Humans effortlessly and accurately judge their subjective probability of being correct in a given de...
This thesis is about the human ability to share and combine representations of the uncertainty assoc...
This research examines whether observers use decision strategies (choice vs. rejection) as input to ...
Subjective confidence plays an important role in guiding behavior, for example, people typically com...
We study human decision making in a simple forced-choice task that manipulates the frequency and acc...
In a world where ideas flow freely across multiple platforms, people must often rely on others’ advi...
The ability to reflect upon our own thoughts and actions is a defining feature of human cognition. P...
Since the early days of psychology, practitioners have recognised that metacognition - or the act of...
There is currently little direct evidence regarding the function of subjective confidence in decisio...
Confidence and information-seeking are aspects of metacognition that help people make better choices...
In two experiments, participants received advice from another participant on a task either with a co...
AbstractIn a range of contexts, individuals arrive at collective decisions by sharing confidence in ...
Most important decisions in our society are made by groups, from cabinets and commissions to boards ...
A major module of rational advice taking consists in the metacognitive ability to distinguish betwee...
Upon making a decision, we typically have a sense of the likelihood that the decision we reached was...
Humans effortlessly and accurately judge their subjective probability of being correct in a given de...
This thesis is about the human ability to share and combine representations of the uncertainty assoc...
This research examines whether observers use decision strategies (choice vs. rejection) as input to ...