Probability matching in sequential decision making is a striking violation of rational choice that has been observed in hundreds of experiments. Recent studies have demonstrated that matching persists even in described tasks in which all the information required for identifying a superior alternative strategy—maximizing—is present before the first choice is made. These studies have also indicated that maximizing increases when (1) the asymmetry in the availability of matching and maximizing strategies is reduced and (2) normatively irrelevant outcome feedback is provided. In the two experiments reported here, we examined the joint influences of these factors, revealing that strategy availability and outcome feedback operate on different tim...
In a world of limited resources, scarcity and rivalry are central challenges for decision makers-ani...
Probability matching is the tendency to match choice probabilities to outcome probabilities in a bin...
Research in the probability-learning tradition suggests that subjects who are asked to predict which...
Probability matching in sequential decision making is a striking violation of rational choice that h...
Probability matching in sequential decision making is a striking violation of rational choice that h...
Findings from two experiments indicate that probability matching in sequential choice arises from an...
Learning to choose adaptively when faced with uncertain consequences is a central challenge for deci...
Probability Matching is a common and suboptimal strategy often used by participants in a Binary Pred...
Over a series of decisions between two or more probabilistically rewarded options, humans have a ten...
Over a series of decisions between two or more probabilistically rewarded options, humans have a ten...
Gaissmaier and Schooler (2008) [Gaissmaier, W., & Schooler, L. J. (2008). The smart potential behind...
Probability matching is the tendency to match choice probabilities to outcome probabilities in a bin...
This work examines the dynamics of information use and integration of decisions under risk, in parti...
Probability matching 2 Probability matching is a suboptimal behavior that often plagues human decisi...
To make the best decisions, organisms must flexibly accumulate information, accounting for what is r...
In a world of limited resources, scarcity and rivalry are central challenges for decision makers-ani...
Probability matching is the tendency to match choice probabilities to outcome probabilities in a bin...
Research in the probability-learning tradition suggests that subjects who are asked to predict which...
Probability matching in sequential decision making is a striking violation of rational choice that h...
Probability matching in sequential decision making is a striking violation of rational choice that h...
Findings from two experiments indicate that probability matching in sequential choice arises from an...
Learning to choose adaptively when faced with uncertain consequences is a central challenge for deci...
Probability Matching is a common and suboptimal strategy often used by participants in a Binary Pred...
Over a series of decisions between two or more probabilistically rewarded options, humans have a ten...
Over a series of decisions between two or more probabilistically rewarded options, humans have a ten...
Gaissmaier and Schooler (2008) [Gaissmaier, W., & Schooler, L. J. (2008). The smart potential behind...
Probability matching is the tendency to match choice probabilities to outcome probabilities in a bin...
This work examines the dynamics of information use and integration of decisions under risk, in parti...
Probability matching 2 Probability matching is a suboptimal behavior that often plagues human decisi...
To make the best decisions, organisms must flexibly accumulate information, accounting for what is r...
In a world of limited resources, scarcity and rivalry are central challenges for decision makers-ani...
Probability matching is the tendency to match choice probabilities to outcome probabilities in a bin...
Research in the probability-learning tradition suggests that subjects who are asked to predict which...