International audienceMany studies report that following feedback, individuals do not update their beliefs enough (a conservatism bias), and react more to good news than to bad news (an asymmetry bias), consistent with the idea of motivated beliefs. In the literature on conservatism and asymmetric updating, however, only one prior study focuses on judgments on absolute performance (Grossman & Owens, 2012), which finds that belief updating is well described by the Bayesian benchmark in that case. Here, we set out to test the replicability of these results and their robustness across several experimental manipulations, varying the uncertainty of participants’ priors, the tasks to perform, the format of beliefs and the elicitation rules used t...
Organisms undertake actions on the basis of perceptions. Perceptions serve as the basis for what an ...
People learn more from new information when it leads to favorable future outlooks and thus can maint...
A recent experimental literature has documented that people are (sometimes) asymmetric updaters: Go...
International audienceMany studies report that following feedback, individuals do not update their b...
How people update their beliefs when faced with new information is integral to everyday life. A size...
We investigate individual heterogeneity in the tendency to under-respond to feedback (“conservatism”...
A diverse body of research has demonstrated that people update their beliefs to a greater extent whe...
AbstractA diverse body of research has demonstrated that people update their beliefs to a greater ex...
Funding agency: Russell Sage FoundationBayesian updating remains the benchmark for dynamic modeling ...
A diverse body of research has demonstrated that people update their beliefs to a greater extent whe...
We use a 15-item self-report questionnaire known as “Faith in Intuition” to measure reliance on intu...
We conduct an experiment in which subjects participate in a first-price auction against an automaton...
How does overconfidence arise and persist in the face of experience and feedback? We examine experi...
Comparing the responses of participants in reasoning experiments to the normative standard of Bayes...
Bayes’ statistical rule remains the status quo for modeling belief updating in both normative and d...
Organisms undertake actions on the basis of perceptions. Perceptions serve as the basis for what an ...
People learn more from new information when it leads to favorable future outlooks and thus can maint...
A recent experimental literature has documented that people are (sometimes) asymmetric updaters: Go...
International audienceMany studies report that following feedback, individuals do not update their b...
How people update their beliefs when faced with new information is integral to everyday life. A size...
We investigate individual heterogeneity in the tendency to under-respond to feedback (“conservatism”...
A diverse body of research has demonstrated that people update their beliefs to a greater extent whe...
AbstractA diverse body of research has demonstrated that people update their beliefs to a greater ex...
Funding agency: Russell Sage FoundationBayesian updating remains the benchmark for dynamic modeling ...
A diverse body of research has demonstrated that people update their beliefs to a greater extent whe...
We use a 15-item self-report questionnaire known as “Faith in Intuition” to measure reliance on intu...
We conduct an experiment in which subjects participate in a first-price auction against an automaton...
How does overconfidence arise and persist in the face of experience and feedback? We examine experi...
Comparing the responses of participants in reasoning experiments to the normative standard of Bayes...
Bayes’ statistical rule remains the status quo for modeling belief updating in both normative and d...
Organisms undertake actions on the basis of perceptions. Perceptions serve as the basis for what an ...
People learn more from new information when it leads to favorable future outlooks and thus can maint...
A recent experimental literature has documented that people are (sometimes) asymmetric updaters: Go...