When people are asked to estimate the probabilities of uncertain events, they often neglect the additivity principle, which requires that the probabilities assigned to an exhaustive set of outcomes should add up to 100%. Previous studies indicate that additivity neglect is dependent on response format, self-generated probability estimates being more coherent than estimates on rating scales. The present study made use of eye-tracking methodology, recording the movement, frequency and duration of fixations during the solution of ten additivity problems and two control tasks. Participants produced more non-additive estimates in the Scale format than in the Self-generated format. Self-generated estimates also led to longer decision time and a h...
We asked participants to make simple risky choices while we recorded their eye movements. We built a...
Currently, a disparity exists between the process-level models decision researchers use to describe ...
Visual analysis is the dominant method of analysis for single?case time series. The literature assum...
When people are asked to estimate the probabilities of uncertain events, they often neglect the addi...
Several studies have shown that when people are asked to estimate the probabilities for a set of exc...
The debate about whether making a risky choice is based on a weighting and adding process has a long...
138 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.The quality of information se...
When people are asked to assign probabilities to a set of outcomes, they often add up to more than 1...
The challenge in inferring cognitive processes from observational data is to correctly align overt b...
Information about event probability upon which decisions depend may be more or less precise. The fir...
A particular field in research on judgment and decision making (JDM) is concerned with realism of co...
In visual search tasks, the ratio of target-present to target-absent trials has an important effect ...
Human vision is shaped by historic and by predictive processes. The lingering impact of visual adapt...
In the present experiments, failures of selective visual attention were invoked using the B. A. Erik...
Processing capacity—defined as the relative ability to perform mental work in a unit of time—is a cr...
We asked participants to make simple risky choices while we recorded their eye movements. We built a...
Currently, a disparity exists between the process-level models decision researchers use to describe ...
Visual analysis is the dominant method of analysis for single?case time series. The literature assum...
When people are asked to estimate the probabilities of uncertain events, they often neglect the addi...
Several studies have shown that when people are asked to estimate the probabilities for a set of exc...
The debate about whether making a risky choice is based on a weighting and adding process has a long...
138 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.The quality of information se...
When people are asked to assign probabilities to a set of outcomes, they often add up to more than 1...
The challenge in inferring cognitive processes from observational data is to correctly align overt b...
Information about event probability upon which decisions depend may be more or less precise. The fir...
A particular field in research on judgment and decision making (JDM) is concerned with realism of co...
In visual search tasks, the ratio of target-present to target-absent trials has an important effect ...
Human vision is shaped by historic and by predictive processes. The lingering impact of visual adapt...
In the present experiments, failures of selective visual attention were invoked using the B. A. Erik...
Processing capacity—defined as the relative ability to perform mental work in a unit of time—is a cr...
We asked participants to make simple risky choices while we recorded their eye movements. We built a...
Currently, a disparity exists between the process-level models decision researchers use to describe ...
Visual analysis is the dominant method of analysis for single?case time series. The literature assum...