[eng] We analyze how people form evaluative judgments about categories based on their experiences with category members. Prior research suggests that such evaluative judgments depend on some experience average but is unclear about the specific kind of average. We hypothesized that evaluations of categories could be driven either by the simple average of experiences with the category or by the member average (the average of the evaluations of the category members, where the evaluation of a category member is the average of experiences with this particular member). Understanding whether evaluations of categories are driven by the simple average or the member average is important in settings where people obtain unbalanced numbers of observatio...
Studies of social judgments have demonstrated a number of diverse phenomena that were so far difficu...
the larger sizes. This shift in the rating scale is greater when there are either fewer categories (...
In this paper we argue against averaging as a common practice in the analysis of subjective attribut...
We analyze how people form evaluative judgments about categories based on their experiences with cat...
In this thesis I explore how people form and are affected by judgments about objects, people, and c...
In a series of experiments, Kusev et al. (Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and P...
In a series of experiments, Kusev et al. (Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and P...
Three experiments tested the hypothesis that judgments about a group formed by two paired categories...
The three chapters of this thesis explore how previous experience and mental categories shape human...
This paper offers a theoretical framework on the contingencies that may shape the use and effectiven...
The availability heuristic occurs when we make judgements based on our previous knowledge and experi...
Four experiments study relative frequency judgment and recall of sequentially presented items drawn ...
The “Peak–End rule” which averages only the most extreme (Peak) and the final (End) impressions, is ...
The average probability estimate of J> 1 judges is generally better than its components. Two stud...
Interprets an S's rating of an object along a category scale as the "expected value" of a distributi...
Studies of social judgments have demonstrated a number of diverse phenomena that were so far difficu...
the larger sizes. This shift in the rating scale is greater when there are either fewer categories (...
In this paper we argue against averaging as a common practice in the analysis of subjective attribut...
We analyze how people form evaluative judgments about categories based on their experiences with cat...
In this thesis I explore how people form and are affected by judgments about objects, people, and c...
In a series of experiments, Kusev et al. (Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and P...
In a series of experiments, Kusev et al. (Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and P...
Three experiments tested the hypothesis that judgments about a group formed by two paired categories...
The three chapters of this thesis explore how previous experience and mental categories shape human...
This paper offers a theoretical framework on the contingencies that may shape the use and effectiven...
The availability heuristic occurs when we make judgements based on our previous knowledge and experi...
Four experiments study relative frequency judgment and recall of sequentially presented items drawn ...
The “Peak–End rule” which averages only the most extreme (Peak) and the final (End) impressions, is ...
The average probability estimate of J> 1 judges is generally better than its components. Two stud...
Interprets an S's rating of an object along a category scale as the "expected value" of a distributi...
Studies of social judgments have demonstrated a number of diverse phenomena that were so far difficu...
the larger sizes. This shift in the rating scale is greater when there are either fewer categories (...
In this paper we argue against averaging as a common practice in the analysis of subjective attribut...