Six experiments investigated how the distance between one's initial opinion and advice relates to advice utilization. Going beyond previous research, we relate advice distance to both relative adjustments and absolute adjustments towards the advice, and we also investigate a second mode of advice utilization, namely confidence shifts due to social validation. Whereas previous research suggests that advice is weighted less the more it differs from one's initial opinion, we consistently find evidence of a curvilinear pattern. Advice is weighted less when advice distance is low and when it is high. This is in particular because individuals are much more likely to retain their initial opinions in the light of near advice. Also, absolute opinio...
<p>Changes in confidence are indicated according to the opinion distance classes as defined in the i...
This study extends and tests advice response theory (ART) by examining message content, message poli...
Across 2 experiments, the authors demonstrate that emotional states influence how receptive people a...
Which factors determine how individuals utilize advice? Previous research focused on either the cons...
Experimental studies on decision making based on advice received from others find that the weight pu...
Die Forschung zur Annahme von Ratschlägen geht bislang davon aus, dass Ratschläge umso weniger gewic...
Seeking advice is a basic practice in making real life decisions. Until recently, however, little at...
How might people revise their opinions on the basis of multiple pieces of advice? What sort of gain...
When and why do people's likes and dislikes flexibly tune to the current context, and when do they r...
A major module of rational advice taking consists in the metacognitive ability to distinguish betwee...
We propose that an advice-taker’s perceived similarity with an adviser creates a momentary subjectiv...
Much advice taking research investigates whether advice weighting accords to normative principles fo...
Much advice-taking research investigates whether advice weighting accords to normative principles. T...
Judgment making about targets in information-abundant environments involve another level of judgemen...
Following up on a recent debate, we examined advice taking in dyads compared to individuals in a set...
<p>Changes in confidence are indicated according to the opinion distance classes as defined in the i...
This study extends and tests advice response theory (ART) by examining message content, message poli...
Across 2 experiments, the authors demonstrate that emotional states influence how receptive people a...
Which factors determine how individuals utilize advice? Previous research focused on either the cons...
Experimental studies on decision making based on advice received from others find that the weight pu...
Die Forschung zur Annahme von Ratschlägen geht bislang davon aus, dass Ratschläge umso weniger gewic...
Seeking advice is a basic practice in making real life decisions. Until recently, however, little at...
How might people revise their opinions on the basis of multiple pieces of advice? What sort of gain...
When and why do people's likes and dislikes flexibly tune to the current context, and when do they r...
A major module of rational advice taking consists in the metacognitive ability to distinguish betwee...
We propose that an advice-taker’s perceived similarity with an adviser creates a momentary subjectiv...
Much advice taking research investigates whether advice weighting accords to normative principles fo...
Much advice-taking research investigates whether advice weighting accords to normative principles. T...
Judgment making about targets in information-abundant environments involve another level of judgemen...
Following up on a recent debate, we examined advice taking in dyads compared to individuals in a set...
<p>Changes in confidence are indicated according to the opinion distance classes as defined in the i...
This study extends and tests advice response theory (ART) by examining message content, message poli...
Across 2 experiments, the authors demonstrate that emotional states influence how receptive people a...