Time is an extremely valuable resource but little is known about the efficiency of time allocation in decision making. Empirical evidence suggests that in many ecologically relevant situations, decision difficulty and the relative reward from making a correct choice, compared to an incorrect one, are inversely linked, implying that it is optimal to use relatively less time for difficult choice problems. This applies, in particular, to value-based choices, in which the relative reward from choosing the higher-valued item shrinks as the values of the other options get closer to the best option and are thus more difficult to discriminate. Here, we experimentally show that people behave sub-optimally in such contexts. They do not respond to inc...
The integration of normative and descriptive analyses of decision processes in humans struggles with...
Building on past research in risky decision making, the present research investigated whether the ca...
The time available to inform decisions is often limited, for example because of a response deadline....
Time is an extremely valuable resource but little is known about the efficiency of time allocation i...
Time is an extremely valuable resource but little is known about the efficiency of time allocation i...
The goal of this article is to investigate how human participants allocate their limited time to dec...
There has been considerable interest from the fields of biology, economics, psychology, and ecology ...
This paper examines (a) whether people are less accurate in judging choice time as choice tasks invo...
© 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. The paper applies a multilevel modeling approach in the study of indi...
People make many decisions with consequences that are delayed, rather than immediate. Of particular ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...
Decisions between differently timed outcomes are a well-studied topic in as diverse academic discipl...
It has been repeatedly shown that in decisions under time constraints, individuals predominantly use...
The lens of behavioral decision theory offers a new perspective for research on time management. The...
This paper explores risky choice patterns in an experimental setting and develops and tests a model ...
The integration of normative and descriptive analyses of decision processes in humans struggles with...
Building on past research in risky decision making, the present research investigated whether the ca...
The time available to inform decisions is often limited, for example because of a response deadline....
Time is an extremely valuable resource but little is known about the efficiency of time allocation i...
Time is an extremely valuable resource but little is known about the efficiency of time allocation i...
The goal of this article is to investigate how human participants allocate their limited time to dec...
There has been considerable interest from the fields of biology, economics, psychology, and ecology ...
This paper examines (a) whether people are less accurate in judging choice time as choice tasks invo...
© 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. The paper applies a multilevel modeling approach in the study of indi...
People make many decisions with consequences that are delayed, rather than immediate. Of particular ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...
Decisions between differently timed outcomes are a well-studied topic in as diverse academic discipl...
It has been repeatedly shown that in decisions under time constraints, individuals predominantly use...
The lens of behavioral decision theory offers a new perspective for research on time management. The...
This paper explores risky choice patterns in an experimental setting and develops and tests a model ...
The integration of normative and descriptive analyses of decision processes in humans struggles with...
Building on past research in risky decision making, the present research investigated whether the ca...
The time available to inform decisions is often limited, for example because of a response deadline....