The goal of obtaining information to improve classification accuracy can strongly conflict with the goal of obtaining information for improving payoffs. Two environments with such a conflict were identified through computer optimization. Three subsequent experiments investigated people’s search behavior in these environments. Experiments 1 and 2 used a multiple-cue probabilistic category-learning task to convey environmental probabilities. In a subsequent search task subjects could query only a single feature before making a classification decision. The crucial manipulation concerned the search-task reward structure. The payoffs corresponded either to accuracy, with equal rewards associated with the two categories, or to an asymmetric payof...
The existing evidence from laboratory experiments suggests that relatively simple heuristics describ...
How users think, learn, and make decisions when interacting with search systems is central to the ar...
Abstract: This paper studies the effect of limited information in a sequential search setting where ...
Humans commonly engage in a variety of search behaviours, for example when looking for an object, a ...
ABSTRACT—This report brings together research on motivation and learning by exploring how fit of reg...
Deciding which piece of information to acquire or attend to is fundamental to perception, categoriza...
We study how people terminate their search for information when making decisions in a changing envir...
Diverse studies of human foraging have revealed behavioral strategies that may have evolved as adapt...
ABSTRACT—This report brings together research on moti-vation and learning by exploring how fit of re...
How do reward outcomes affect early visual performance? Previous studies found a suboptimal influenc...
Experimental studies of search behavior suggest that individuals stop searching earlier than predict...
This study documented the relative strength of task goals, visual statistical learning, and monetary...
Inefficiencies associated with online information search are becoming increasingly prevalent in digi...
<div><p>Multiple attribute search is a central feature of economic life: we consider much more than ...
Multiple attribute search is a central feature of economic life: we consider much more than price wh...
The existing evidence from laboratory experiments suggests that relatively simple heuristics describ...
How users think, learn, and make decisions when interacting with search systems is central to the ar...
Abstract: This paper studies the effect of limited information in a sequential search setting where ...
Humans commonly engage in a variety of search behaviours, for example when looking for an object, a ...
ABSTRACT—This report brings together research on motivation and learning by exploring how fit of reg...
Deciding which piece of information to acquire or attend to is fundamental to perception, categoriza...
We study how people terminate their search for information when making decisions in a changing envir...
Diverse studies of human foraging have revealed behavioral strategies that may have evolved as adapt...
ABSTRACT—This report brings together research on moti-vation and learning by exploring how fit of re...
How do reward outcomes affect early visual performance? Previous studies found a suboptimal influenc...
Experimental studies of search behavior suggest that individuals stop searching earlier than predict...
This study documented the relative strength of task goals, visual statistical learning, and monetary...
Inefficiencies associated with online information search are becoming increasingly prevalent in digi...
<div><p>Multiple attribute search is a central feature of economic life: we consider much more than ...
Multiple attribute search is a central feature of economic life: we consider much more than price wh...
The existing evidence from laboratory experiments suggests that relatively simple heuristics describ...
How users think, learn, and make decisions when interacting with search systems is central to the ar...
Abstract: This paper studies the effect of limited information in a sequential search setting where ...