Based on the Dual-Process Diffusion Model, we tested three hypotheses about response times of errors and correct responses in probability judgments. We predicted that correct responses were (1) slower than errors in the case of conflicting decision processes but (2) faster than errors in the case of alignment; and that they were (3) slower in the case of conflict than in the case of alignment. A binary-choice experiment was conducted in which three types of decision problems elicited conflict or alignment of a deliberative decision process and a heuristic decision process. Consistent with the traditional dual-process architecture, the former captured computational-normative decision strategies and the latter described intuitive-affective as...
We investigate the relation between speed and accuracy within problem solving in its simplest non-tr...
We used a diffusion model to examine the effects of response-bias manipulations on response time (RT...
The current study presents findings of an experiment. Response time was used to investigate fast dec...
Based on the Dual-Process Diffusion Model, we tested three hypotheses about response times of errors...
Based on the Dual-Process Diffusion Model, we tested three hypotheses about response times of errors...
This paper presents a simple formal analytical model delivering qualitative predictions for response...
Previous research on human judgment and decision making has demonstrated systematic and predictable ...
Abstract—The diffusion model for two-choice real-time decisions is applied to four psychophysical ta...
Evidence accumulation models (EAMs) have become the dominant models of speeded decision making, whic...
Previous research on public-good games revealed greater contributions by fast decision-makers than b...
When faced with a decision regarding probability or heuristics, people generally show their bias tow...
Influential dual process models of human thinking posit that reasoners typically produce a fast, int...
We present novel evidence on response times and personality traits in standard questions from the de...
National audienceInfluential dual process models of human thinking posit that reasoners typically pr...
Cognitive models have been illuminating the underlying cognitive frameworks of two-choice decision m...
We investigate the relation between speed and accuracy within problem solving in its simplest non-tr...
We used a diffusion model to examine the effects of response-bias manipulations on response time (RT...
The current study presents findings of an experiment. Response time was used to investigate fast dec...
Based on the Dual-Process Diffusion Model, we tested three hypotheses about response times of errors...
Based on the Dual-Process Diffusion Model, we tested three hypotheses about response times of errors...
This paper presents a simple formal analytical model delivering qualitative predictions for response...
Previous research on human judgment and decision making has demonstrated systematic and predictable ...
Abstract—The diffusion model for two-choice real-time decisions is applied to four psychophysical ta...
Evidence accumulation models (EAMs) have become the dominant models of speeded decision making, whic...
Previous research on public-good games revealed greater contributions by fast decision-makers than b...
When faced with a decision regarding probability or heuristics, people generally show their bias tow...
Influential dual process models of human thinking posit that reasoners typically produce a fast, int...
We present novel evidence on response times and personality traits in standard questions from the de...
National audienceInfluential dual process models of human thinking posit that reasoners typically pr...
Cognitive models have been illuminating the underlying cognitive frameworks of two-choice decision m...
We investigate the relation between speed and accuracy within problem solving in its simplest non-tr...
We used a diffusion model to examine the effects of response-bias manipulations on response time (RT...
The current study presents findings of an experiment. Response time was used to investigate fast dec...