Hypotheses about decision processes are often formulated qualitatively and remain silent about the interplay of decision, memorial, and other cognitive processes. At the same time, existing decision models are specified at varying levels of detail, making it difficult to compare them. We provide a methodological primer on how detailed cognitive architectures such as ACT-R allow remedying these problems. To make our point, we address a controversy, namely, whether noncompensatory or compensatory processes better describe how people make decisions from the accessibility of memories. We specify 39 models of accessibility-based decision processes in ACT-R, including the noncompensatory recognition heuristic and various other popular noncompensa...
In the last decade a debate in the decision making literature has centered on the question whether d...
We contrasted and compared independently developed computational models of human performance in a co...
Theories of decision-making and its neural substrates have long assumed the existence of two distinc...
Hypotheses about decision processes are often formulated qualitatively and remain silent about the i...
Debates in decision making, such as the debate about the empirical validity of the priority heuristi...
It has been repeatedly debated which strategies people rely on in inference. These debates have been...
It has been repeatedly debated which strategies people rely on in inference. These debates have been...
Higher cognitive functions are the product of a dynamic interplay of perceptual, mnemonic, and other...
We present the project aimed at creating a database of detailed architectural process models of memo...
When making inferences about pairs of objects, one of which is recognized and the other is not, the ...
Contrary to the common belief that more information is always better, Gigerenzer et al. (1999) showe...
Contrary to the common belief that more information is always better, Gigerenzer et al. (1999) showe...
In this study, we use cognitive models to investigate how humans develop preferences for specific st...
When it comes to decision making, the dominant view suggests that engaging in a detailed analytical ...
How do people use memories to make inferences about real-world objects? We tested three strategies b...
In the last decade a debate in the decision making literature has centered on the question whether d...
We contrasted and compared independently developed computational models of human performance in a co...
Theories of decision-making and its neural substrates have long assumed the existence of two distinc...
Hypotheses about decision processes are often formulated qualitatively and remain silent about the i...
Debates in decision making, such as the debate about the empirical validity of the priority heuristi...
It has been repeatedly debated which strategies people rely on in inference. These debates have been...
It has been repeatedly debated which strategies people rely on in inference. These debates have been...
Higher cognitive functions are the product of a dynamic interplay of perceptual, mnemonic, and other...
We present the project aimed at creating a database of detailed architectural process models of memo...
When making inferences about pairs of objects, one of which is recognized and the other is not, the ...
Contrary to the common belief that more information is always better, Gigerenzer et al. (1999) showe...
Contrary to the common belief that more information is always better, Gigerenzer et al. (1999) showe...
In this study, we use cognitive models to investigate how humans develop preferences for specific st...
When it comes to decision making, the dominant view suggests that engaging in a detailed analytical ...
How do people use memories to make inferences about real-world objects? We tested three strategies b...
In the last decade a debate in the decision making literature has centered on the question whether d...
We contrasted and compared independently developed computational models of human performance in a co...
Theories of decision-making and its neural substrates have long assumed the existence of two distinc...