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Automatic Information Integration 2 Intuition 2 Mouselab 2 One Reason Decision Making 2 Probabilistic Inferences 2 Process Tracing 2 Time Limits 2 one-reason decision making 2 Entscheidung 1 Informationsverhalten 1 Kognition 1 Test 1 Zeit 1 evidence accumulation 1 fast and frugal heuristics 1 information acquisition 1 level of confidence 1 non-compensatory strategy 1 priority heuristic 1 probabilistic cue 1 prospect theory 1 risky choice 1 sequential information search 1 stopping rule 1 threshold models 1 validity 1
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Article 2 Book / Working Paper 2
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Working Paper 1
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English 4
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Betsch, Tilmann 2 Glöckner, Andreas 2 Hausmann, Daniel 1 Hilbig, Benjamin E. 1 Läge, Damian 1
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Max-Planck-Institut zur Erforschung von Gemeinschaftsgütern, Max-Planck-Gesellschaft 1
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Judgment and Decision Making 2 Preprints of the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods 1 Working Paper Series of the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods 1
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RePEc 3 EconStor 1
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Multiple-reason decision making based on automatic processing
Glöckner, Andreas; Betsch, Tilmann - 2008
It has been repeatedly shown that in decisions under time constraints, individuals predominantly use noncompensatory strategies rather than complex compensatory ones. We argue that these findings might be due not to limitations of cognitive capacity but instead to limitations of information...
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Sequential evidence accumulation in decision making: The individual desired level of confidence can explain the extent of information acquisition
Hausmann, Daniel; Läge, Damian - In: Judgment and Decision Making 3 (2008) March, pp. 229-243
of confidence'' (DLC) of a person. This model is tested against a fixed stopping rule (one-reason decision making) and …
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One-reason decision making in risky choice? A closer look at the priority heuristic
Hilbig, Benjamin E. - In: Judgment and Decision Making 3 (2008) 6, pp. 457-462
depend heavily on the number of reasons in line with the PH --- thus contradicting the notion of non-compensatory, one-reason … decision making. …
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Multiple-Reason Decision Making Based on Automatic Processing
Glöckner, Andreas; Betsch, Tilmann - Max-Planck-Institut zur Erforschung von … - 2008
It has been repeatedly shown that in decisions under time constraints, individuals predominantly use noncompensatory strategies rather than complex compensatory ones. We argue that these findings might be due not to limitations of cognitive capacity but instead to limitations of information...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005272708
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