A study was conducted to evaluate how workers predict manufacturing production potentials given positively and negatively framed information. Findings indicate the existence of a bias toward positive information and suggest that this bias may be reduced with experience but is never the less maintained. Experts err in the same way non experts do in differentially processing negative and positive information. Additionally, both experts and non experts tend to overestimate production potentials in a positive direction. The authors propose that these biases should be addressed with further research including cross domain analyses and consideration in training, workplace design, and human performance modeling
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A study was conducted to evaluate how workers predict manufacturing production potentials given posi...
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Evaluators with expertise in a particular field may have an informational advantage in sep-arating g...
This paper studies the effects of uncertainty about the workers' skills or productivity on the hirin...
In this paper, we develop a model of a decision maker using an expert to obtain information. The exp...
A study was conducted to evaluate how workers predict manufacturing production potentials given posi...
The goal of this research was to demonstrate that there are benefits to expertise when solving compl...
SPE paper number 96423It has been repeatedly demonstrated [1-5] that humans are prone to what are ca...
Despite the emerging contribution of machine automation, artificial intelligence and information sys...
The paper addresses an issue largely discussed in the field of Forecasting and in many future-orient...
Contrary to what happens in forecasting, in which the repetitive nature of events lends itself to th...
abstract: People often rely on experts' opinions and knowledge to inform their own decisions. This c...
The overwhelming evidence in the literature favors mechanical judgment over holistic when making sel...
Economic models typically allow for “free disposal†or “reversibility†of information, which i...
Where should better learning technology (such as machine learning or AI) improve decisions? I develo...
A pilot study of perceptions of different sources of expert bias, as well as of personal investment ...
This Paper studies a model where individuals have imperfect self-knowledge and learning is costly. I...
Evaluators with expertise in a particular field may have an informational advantage in sep-arating g...
This paper studies the effects of uncertainty about the workers' skills or productivity on the hirin...
In this paper, we develop a model of a decision maker using an expert to obtain information. The exp...